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10.1 Modifying the CVT sensitivity setting

1. Touch  the  CVT  sensitivity  control  and  the  setting

screen shows up.

(1) CVT sensitivity control

2. Slide the CVT sensitivity control graph farther to the

right  (increasing  the  value)  to  decrease  the  CVT
sensitivity. Readjust this level according to the type
of work.

3. Press  the  previous  screen  resume  switch  and  the

setting is saved and the previous screen reappears.

(1) CVT sensitivity control graph
(2) Previous screen resume switch

NOTE :

• Details  regarding  the  CVT  sensitivity

settings can be found in a different section.
(See  Setting  the  continuously  variable
transmission (CVT) sensitivity on page 175.)

10.2 Modifying the CVT response setting

1. Touch  the  CVT  response  control  and  the  setting

screen shows up.

(1) CVT response control

2. Slide  the  CVT  response  setting  control  graph

further to the right (increasing the value) to increase
response  speed,  allowing  quick  start  and  slow
down.  Ideally,  set  the  response  level  to  low  for
towing  heavy  duty  implements  and  operating  on
slopes.

3. Press  the  previous  screen  resume  switch  and  the

setting is saved and the previous screen reappears.

(1) CVT response control graph
(2) Previous screen resume switch

K-MONITOR MAIN MENU (

PREMIUM

 AND 

PREMIUM KVT

 MODEL ONLY)

INTELLIPANEL

 CONTROL

M7132, M7152, M7172

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Summary of Contents for M7-132

Page 1: ...English Europe Code No 3J080 5210 2 M7132 M7152 M7172 MODELS OPERATOR S MANUAL AW H 2 2 AK M 7 1 3 2 M 7 1 5 2 M 7 1 7 2 KUBOTA Corporation 2017 READ AND SAVE THIS MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...GST High Speed Low Speed Hydrostatic Transmission Meters Per Second Power Take Off Right hand and left hand sides are determined by facing in the direction of forward travel Roll Over Protective Structures Revolutions Per Minute Revolutions Per Second Society of Automotive Engineers USA Selective Catalytic Reduction Slow Moving Vehicle Hi Lo HST m s PTO RH LH ROPS rpm r s SAE SCR SMV Intended use ...

Page 3: ...mperature Low Temperature Regulation Engine Intake Combustion Air Filter Engine Oil Pressure Water Separator Engine Warning Engine Rotational Speed Engine Rev Limiter Engine Over Speed Engine RPM Memory A Engine RPM Adjuster Engine RPM Increase Engine Run Engine Start Engine Stop Electrical Power accessories Diesel Preheat Glow Plugs Low Temperature Start Aid Regeneration Regeneration inhibit Rege...

Page 4: ...k Differential Lock Automatic Steering Wheel Tilt Steering Wheel Telescope Automatic Steering Control Steering Oil Filter Front Suspension Front Suspension Automatic Front Suspension Down Front Suspension Up Front Suspension Lock B PTO related PTO Off Disengaged PTO On Engaged PTO 540 rpm PTO 540E rpm PTO 1000 rpm PTO 1000E rpm PTO Front PTO Front PTO Rear PTO Rear B Hydraulic related Draft Contro...

Page 5: ...B Electric related Battery Charging Condition Master Lighting Switch Headlight Low Beam Headlight High Beam Head Light Flashing Work Light Position Lamps Direction indicator Direction indicator Trailer Hazard Warning Lights Audible Warning Device Beacon Light Windscreen Wiper Windscreen Wiper Intermittent Windscreen Washer Rear Window Defroster ...

Page 6: ...ive you long satisfactory service To obtain the best use of your tractor please read this manual carefully It will help you become familiar with the operation of the tractor and contains many helpful hints about tractor maintenance It is KUBOTA s policy to utilize as quickly as possible every advance in our research The immediate use of new techniques in the manufacture of products may cause some ...

Page 7: ...ormation displayed on the basic information monitor 70 3 2 Modifying the information to display on the performance monitor 70 3 3 Measuring distance 71 INDICATORS 73 1 Indicator colour 74 K MONITOR MAIN MENU PREMIUM AND PREMIUM KVT MODEL ONLY 74 1 Names of parts and their handling K monitor 75 2 Names of parts and their handling K monitor Pro 77 3 Basic procedures 79 3 1 Changing the screen settin...

Page 8: ...fying the program switching 106 11 9 Headland management system program list 108 12 Operating conditions 113 12 1 Calling up the data screen and preparation 113 12 2 Selecting and registering recorded data items 114 12 3 Recordable data items 114 12 4 Setting the operating conditions and beginning recording 115 12 5 Record status indicators 115 K MONITOR SUB MENU PREMIUM AND PREMIUM KVT MODELS ONL...

Page 9: ...ey switch 138 2 Engine power boost 138 3 Rev limiter control setting 138 4 RPM dual memory setting 139 4 1 Setting the speeds Standard model 141 4 2 Setting the speeds Premium and Premium KVT models 141 4 3 Cancelling the setting all models 141 OPERATING THE TRACTOR 143 OPERATING NEW TRACTOR 143 1 Do not operate the tractor at full speed for the first 50 hours 143 2 Changing lubricating oil for ne...

Page 10: ... modes 163 2 Switching the auto shift modes 163 3 Travelling speeds 164 3 1 Setting the travelling speed gear in the road mode Standard model 164 3 2 Setting the main gear shift range in the field mode Standard model 165 3 3 Setting the range gear shift in the field mode Standard model 165 3 4 Setting the travelling speed range in the road mode Premium model 166 3 5 Setting the main gear shift ran...

Page 11: ...uspension indicator 190 4 Travelling speed and modes 190 PARKING THE TRACTOR 190 1 Trailer operation 190 2 Chock block 191 OPERATING TECHNIQUES 191 1 Operating the tractor on a road 191 2 Operating on slopes and rough terrain 191 3 Transporting the tractor safely 192 4 Directions for use of power steering 192 PTO 193 REAR PTO OPERATION 193 1 PTO clutch control switch 193 1 1 PTO clutch indicator 1...

Page 12: ...nd mix draft mode select 215 5 Depth control adjustment dial 216 6 Position control 216 7 Mix draft control 217 8 Float control 217 9 Lift arm top limit adjustment 217 10 3 point hitch lowering speed adjustment 218 11 3 point quick raise and lower switches 218 12 3 point hitch s position lock 219 13 Ride control 220 AUXILIARY HYDRAULICS 220 1 Power beyond type hydraulic outlet for Premium and Prem...

Page 13: ...ON 238 CAB CLASSIFICATION AND MAINTENANCE 238 DOORS AND WINDOWS 238 1 Locking and unlocking the door 238 2 Opening the door 238 3 Rear window 239 4 Sun roof 239 5 Emergency exit 239 DOME LIGHT 239 SPOT LIGHT 240 WIPER 240 1 Front wiper and washer switch 240 2 Rear wiper and washer switch 240 3 Using the wipers in cold season 240 AIR CONDITIONER 241 1 Airflow 241 2 Air control vent 241 2 1 Dashboar...

Page 14: ...cking parking brake 260 14 Checking gauges meter and Easy Checker 261 15 Checking headlight direction indicator light hazard light and so on 261 16 Checking seat belt 261 17 Checking movable parts 261 INITIAL 5 10 25 AND 50 HOURS 261 1 Tightening bar axle torque 261 INITIAL 50 HOURS 261 1 Changing engine oil 261 2 Replacing engine oil filter 261 3 Checking fan belt 261 4 Replacing transmission oil...

Page 15: ...nging rear axle case oil 276 3 Replacing transmission oil filter 276 EVERY 500 HOURS 277 1 Changing engine oil 277 2 Replacing engine oil filter 277 3 Cleaning pre fuel filter 277 4 Replacing fuel filter 278 5 Replacing hydraulic oil filter suction 278 6 Replacing hydraulic oil filter return 280 7 Replacing power steering oil filter 280 8 Checking radiator hose and clamp 281 8 1 Overheating counte...

Page 16: ...GR pipe 293 3 Checking oil separator hose 293 4 Checking anti frost heater for oil separator if equipped 293 5 Checking CAB isolation cushion 293 EVERY 2 YEARS 293 1 Replacing DPF differential pressure sensor hose 293 2 Replacing boost sensor hose 293 EVERY 3 YEARS 293 1 Replacing handbrake cable 293 EVERY 4 YEARS 293 1 Replacing radiator hose water pipes 293 2 Replacing the fuel hose 293 3 Replac...

Page 17: ...ORAGE 301 TROUBLESHOOTING 302 ELECTRIC CONTROLLER TROUBLE SHOOTING 302 OPTIONS 309 OPTIONS 309 APPENDICES 310 MAXIMUM MASSES 310 1 Maximum permissible load of the tyre 310 2 Trailer load capacity 312 INDEX 317 M7132 M7152 M7172 11 ...

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Page 19: ...h build up may contribute to fires and lead to personal injury Use only implements meeting the specifications listed in this manual or implements approved by KUBOTA See IMPLEMENT LIMITATIONS on page 36 Use proper weights on the front or rear of the tractor to reduce the risk of upsets When using the front loader put an implement or ballast on the 3 point hitch to maintain proper balance and brakin...

Page 20: ...o not operate or idle the engine in a non ventilated area Carbon monoxide gas is colourless odourless and deadly Check before each use that the operator presence controls OPC are functioning correctly Test the safety systems See Checking neutral circuit on page 261 Do not operate unless they are functioning correctly 2 Working the tractor Pull only from the hitch devices Never hitch to axle housin...

Page 21: ...control of the machine Never allow children to operate the machine even under adult supervision Never allow children to play on the machine or on the implement Use extra caution when reversing Look behind and down to make sure area is clear before moving 5 Operating on slopes Slopes are a major factor related to loss of control and tip over accidents which can result in severe injury or death All ...

Page 22: ...ent while the tractor is on the road Lock the 3 point hitch in the raised position For travelling with the ride control on however keep the 3 point hitch unlocked Set the 3 point hitch lock button in the LOCK position to hold the implement in the raised position Standard model 1 3 point hitch lock button Premium Premium KVT model 1 3 point hitch lock button If you drive the tractor with a trailer ...

Page 23: ...ft arms lifting rods or lower links To avoid injury from separation Do not extend the lift rod beyond the groove on the threaded rod 1 Groove Use the UP switch and DOWN switch or dial only on farm fields For all other applications use the depth control dial to move the attachment TOWING A TRAILER Connect the trailer after carefully confirming its brake type and the tractor connector Connection err...

Page 24: ...he machine runaway due to 4WD braking system during testing service or repair with only rear wheels off the ground Do not work under any hydraulically supported devices They can settle suddenly leak down or be accidentally lowered If it is necessary to work under tractor or any machine elements for servicing or adjustment securely support them with stands or suitable blocking beforehand Escaping h...

Page 25: ... stopped Do not disconnect the pipes and or hoses because you may get injured by high pressure oil If pipes and or hoses are found worn or damaged consult your local KUBOTA Dealer for this service USING AUTO STEERING SYSTEM 1 Intended use The automatic steering system is designed to be controlled by persons working in agriculture Any usage beyond recommendations is therefore prohibited Kubota auto...

Page 26: ... headland Never activate the steering system while driving on public roads For safety reasons it is advised to keep at least one hand on the steering wheel when using the steering system at speeds higher than 6 mph 10 km h In the event of a malfunction action can be taken immediately 6 Danger zone Never allow any person to enter within the danger zone after the steering system is activated This da...

Page 27: ...nded to alert persons to potential hazards The hazard is identified by a pictorial in the safety alert triangle or by the safety alert symbol alone An adjacent pictorial provides instructions and information on how to avoid the hazard SAFE OPERATION M7132 M7152 M7172 21 ...

Page 28: ...SAFE OPERATION 22 M7132 M7152 M7172 ...

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Page 30: ...SAFE OPERATION 24 M7132 M7152 M7172 ...

Page 31: ...SAFE OPERATION M7132 M7152 M7172 25 ...

Page 32: ...SAFE OPERATION 26 M7132 M7152 M7172 ...

Page 33: ...SAFE OPERATION M7132 M7152 M7172 27 ...

Page 34: ...or missing pictorial safety labels with new labels from your local KUBOTA Dealer If a component with pictorial safety label s affixed is replaced with new part make sure new label s is are attached in the same location s as the replaced component Mount new pictorial safety labels by applying on a clean dry surface and pressing any bubbles to outside edge SAFE OPERATION 28 M7132 M7152 M7172 ...

Page 35: ... you purchased your tractor or your local KUBOTA Dealer When in need of parts be prepared to give your dealer the tractor CAB ROPS and engine serial numbers Locate the serial numbers now and record them in the space provided Date of purchase Name of dealer To be filled in by purchaser Type Serial No Tractor CAB ROPS Engine To be filled in by purchaser 1 Tractor identification plate 2 Tractor seria...

Page 36: ...selling dealer No warranty shall however apply if the tractor has not been handled according to the instruction given in the operator s manual even if it is within the warranty period SCRAPPING THE TRACTOR AND ITS PROCEDURE To put the tractor out of service correctly follow the local rules and regulations of the country or territory where you scrap it If you have questions consult your local KUBOT...

Page 37: ...2000 104 4 142 2000 Additional boost power kW PS 14 7 20 3 7 5 14 7 20 3 7 5 14 7 20 3 7 5 Battery capacity 174 Ah 20 HR 1400 A Fuel Tank Capacity L 330 Engine oil capacity L 22 Coolant capacity L 24 DEF AdBlue capacity L 38 Dimen sions Overall length mm 4770 with ballast carrier 4790 with front linkage Overall width minimum tread mm 2500 with flange axle Overall height mm 3010 Wheel base mm 2720 ...

Page 38: ...eter mm 100 Max lift ing force At lifting points kg 9400 24 inches behind lift ing point 4 kg 5350 Remote hydraulic control Mechanical valve max 4 valves Electronic control valve max 5 valves System pressure MPa kgf cm2 20 0 208 Traction system Quick hook type lower link Front lift option Max lift ing ca pacity at link end kg 3900 Max lift ing ca pacity in full stroke kg 3200 PTO Live PTO inde pen...

Page 39: ...change the specifications without notice The figures in Dimensions and Weight are for the tractor equipped with a drawbar short type a high hitch normal and a piton fix 1 According to 97 68EC 2 Manufacturer s estimate 3 Theoretical value 4 Top link mounting upper hole 5 According to EN 15695 1 2009 6 Measured according to Delegated Regulation EU No 1322 2014 article 16 annex XIII 7 Measured accord...

Page 40: ... 84 B 1 0 66 0 72 0 66 0 72 2 0 78 1 00 0 78 1 00 3 0 92 1 40 0 92 1 40 4 1 08 1 08 5 1 28 1 28 6 1 51 1 51 C 1 1 00 1 09 1 00 1 09 2 1 17 1 51 1 17 1 51 3 1 38 2 11 1 38 2 11 4 1 63 1 63 5 1 93 1 93 6 2 27 2 27 D 1 1 68 1 83 1 68 1 83 2 1 97 2 55 1 97 2 55 3 2 33 3 55 2 33 3 55 4 2 75 2 75 5 3 25 3 25 6 3 82 3 82 OFF A 1 3 0 3 3 3 0 3 3 2 3 6 4 6 3 6 4 6 3 4 2 6 4 4 2 6 4 4 4 9 4 9 5 5 8 5 8 6 6 ...

Page 41: ...4 22 4 5 26 5 26 5 6 31 3 31 3 E 1 23 4 25 5 23 4 25 5 2 27 5 27 0 27 5 27 0 3 32 5 32 5 4 38 3 38 3 5 40 0 45 3 6 40 0 50 0 At rated engine rpm The company reserves the right to change the specifications without notice Maximum travelling speed 40 km h or 50 km h is maintained and controlled by engine speed and gear shift Premium KVT model Maximum speed 40 km h model 0 5 to 40 km h Maximum speed 5...

Page 42: ... on the lower link W2 Max drawbar load W3 Trailer loading weight the max loading weight for trailer NOTE Implement size may vary depending on soil operating conditions Strictly follow the instructions outlined in the operator s manual of the mounted or trailed machinery or trailer and do not operate the combination tractor machine or tractor trailer unless all instructions have been followed Fores...

Page 43: ...000 16000 16000 16000 16000 Towable mass when fitted with hydraulic or pneumatic brak ing 32500 32500 32500 32500 32500 32500 M7132 M7152 M7172 TYPE A hitch made by SCHARMÜLLER High hitch Drawbar Type 820982 1 Piton fix Type 671000 Piton fix Type 639016 Manual Clevis Type 739071 Manual Clevis non swivelling Type 739061 Manual Clevis non swivelling Type 739081 Vertical load kg W2 A 529 426 450 461 ...

Page 44: ...ulic or pneumatic braking depends on the pull out position of the coupling Empty tractor without front ballast and tires with 6700 kg rear axle load M7132 M7152 M7172 TYPE A hitch made by SCHARMÜLLER High hitch Automatic Cle vis Type 390108 Manual Clevis Type 390506 Manual Clevis Type 390519 Automatic Cle vis Type 390329 K80 ball Type 639046 K80 ball Type 670000 Vertical load kg W2 A 471 470 473 4...

Page 45: ...2500 21500 15000 6000 1 No vertical load is authorised M7132 M7152 M7172 TYPE A hitch made by SCHARMÜLLER TYPE B hitch made by DRO MONE TYPE C hitch made by OR LANDI Drawbar Φ31 5 Type 1306 Drawbar with K80 ball Type 960291 1 Drawbar with Piton Fix Type 961291 1 Auto hitch Hitch Type GB04 CAT 2 Drawbar A1 Towing hock A1 Vertical load kg W2 A 1800 2267 2267 2088 2320 444 B 1500 1500 1500 1400 570 C...

Page 46: ...00 16000 Towable mass when fitted with hydraulic or pneumatic brak ing 32500 32500 32500 32500 32500 32500 M7132 M7152 M7172 TYPE A hitch made by SCHARMÜLLER High hitch Drawbar Type 820982 1 Piton fix Type 671000 Piton fix Type 639016 Manual Clevis Type 739071 Manual Clevis non swivelling Type 739061 Manual Clevis non swivelling Type 739081 Vertical load kg W2 A 529 426 450 461 470 0 B 659 560 578...

Page 47: ...ulic or pneumatic braking depends on the pull out position of the coupling Empty tractor without front ballast and tires with 8000 kg rear axle load M7132 M7152 M7172 TYPE A hitch made by SCHARMÜLLER High hitch Automatic Cle vis Type 390108 Manual Clevis Type 390506 Manual Clevis Type 390519 Automatic Cle vis Type 390329 K80 ball Type 639046 K80 ball Type 670000 Vertical load kg W2 A 471 470 473 4...

Page 48: ...0 32500 21500 15000 6000 1 No vertical load is authorised M7132 M7152 M7172 TYPE A hitch made by SCHARMÜLLER TYPE B hitch made by DRO MONE TYPE C hitch made by OR LANDI Drawbar Type 1306 Drawbar with K80 ball Type 960291 1 Drawbar with Piton Fix Type 961291 1 Auto hitch Hitch Type GB04 CAT 2 Drawbar A1 Towing hock A1 Vertical load kg W2 A 1800 2340 2368 2088 2583 444 B 1500 1500 1500 1400 570 C 80...

Page 49: ... 1383 1386 1386 1402 1366 1366 1366 G 1386 1383 1386 1386 1402 1366 1366 1366 H 1386 1383 1386 1386 1402 1366 1366 1366 Trailer loading weight max ca pacity kg W3 Unbraked towable mass 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500 Inertia braked mass 16000 16000 16000 16000 16000 16000 16000 16000 9800 16000 16000 Towable mass when fit ted with hydraulic or pneu matic braking 32500 32500 ...

Page 50: ...1730 1749 1683 G 1989 2000 2000 2004 1966 2021 2041 1986 H 2331 2000 2000 2250 2320 2359 2224 2341 Trailer loading weight max ca pacity kg W3 Unbraked towable mass 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500 Inertia braked mass 16000 16000 16000 16000 16000 16000 16000 16000 9800 16000 16000 Towable mass when fit ted with hydraulic or pneu matic braking 32500 32500 32500 32500 32500 325...

Page 51: ...1730 1749 1683 G 1989 2000 2000 2004 1966 2021 2041 1986 H 2331 2000 2000 2350 2320 2359 2381 2341 Trailer loading weight max ca pacity kg W3 Unbraked towable mass 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500 Inertia braked mass 16000 16000 16000 16000 16000 16000 16000 16000 9800 16000 16000 Towable mass when fit ted with hydraulic or pneu matic braking 32500 32500 32500 32500 32500 325...

Page 52: ...1730 1749 1683 G 1989 2000 2000 2004 1966 2021 2041 1986 H 2331 2000 2000 2350 2320 2359 2381 2341 Trailer loading weight max ca pacity kg W3 Unbraked towable mass 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500 Inertia braked mass 16000 16000 16000 16000 16000 16000 16000 16000 9800 16000 16000 Towable mass when fit ted with hydraulic or pneu matic braking 32500 32500 32500 32500 32500 325...

Page 53: ...Type A hitch made by SCHARMÜLLER Drawbar High hitch Piton fix Drawbar with K80 ball Drawbar with piton fix Type B hitch made by DROMONE Drawbar Towing hook IMPLEMENT LIMITATIONS M7132 M7152 M7172 47 ...

Page 54: ...m models right side 1 2 Size length M20 60 M20 70 Strength division 10 9 8 8 Number of pieces 5 4 Tightening torque N m kgf m 568 8 58 0 431 5 44 0 Premium KVT models left side 1 2 3 Size length M20 60 M20 160 M20 150 Strength divi sion 10 9 8 8 8 8 Number of pieces 5 4 1 Tightening torque N m kgf m 568 8 58 0 431 5 44 0 431 5 44 0 Premium KVT models right side 1 2 3 Size length M20 60 M20 160 M20...

Page 55: ...ention should be made when lifting the load keep the bucket correctly positioned to prevent spillages NOTE Not all risks are listed Refer to front loader operator s manual IMPLEMENT LIMITATIONS M7132 M7152 M7172 49 ...

Page 56: ...ch 148 149 5 Horn button 150 6 Shuttle lever 157 7 Light switch 148 149 8 DPF inhibit switch 126 9 Hazard light switch 150 10 Clutch pedal 156 11 Steering wheel tilt and telescope pedal 147 12 Battery switch 134 13 Rear wiper and washer switch 240 14 Key switch 138 15 Parked regeneration switch 128 16 Foot throttle 156 17 Brake pedals 151 INSTRUMENT PANEL AND CONTROLS SWITCHES AND HAND CONTROLS 50...

Page 57: ... 73 179 4 Liquid crystal display 60 5 Pneumatic pressure gauge if equipped 181 6 Coolant temperature gauge 181 7 Fuel gauge 180 8 Front work light switch 150 9 Beacon light switch 151 10 Rear work light switch 150 11 Display switch 62 INSTRUMENT PANEL INSTRUMENT PANEL AND CONTROLS M7132 M7152 M7172 51 ...

Page 58: ...stment dial 217 13 3 point hitch lowering speed adjustment dial 218 14 Lift arm ride control switch 220 15 Radio and CD player 16 Air conditioner control panel 242 17 Draft ratio adjustment dial 215 18 4WD switch 159 19 Differential lock switch 161 20 Transmission mode selection switch 163 21 Front suspension mode selection switch if equipped 189 22 Rear demister switch if equipped 244 23 Front su...

Page 59: ...58 6 Rear PTO clutch control switch 193 7 Depth control dial 216 8 Hand throttle 156 9 Shuttle enable button 157 10 Ez command centre 162 11 Auto shift sensitivity dial 169 12 Front PTO clutch control switch if equipped 198 13 3 point hitch lock button 215 14 Engine RPM memory button 139 15 Engine RPM memory adjustment button 139 INSTRUMENT PANEL AND CONTROLS M7132 M7152 M7172 53 ...

Page 60: ... if equipped 158 10 PTO operation mode selection lever 194 11 PTO speed selection lever 194 12 Radio and CD player 13 Air conditioner control panel 242 14 Rear demister switch if equipped 244 15 Front suspension manual switch if equipped 189 16 Transmission mode selection switch 163 17 Auto steering switch if equipped 18 Electrical power socket 246 19 ISOBUS terminal 247 20 Signal socket 247 21 Op...

Page 61: ...14 4WD button 159 15 Remote control valve lock button 224 16 Ez command centre 162 17 Rear PTO clutch control switch 193 18 Front PTO clutch control switch if equipped 198 19 Function button 79 20 Esc button 79 21 Home button 79 22 Selection dial and button 79 23 Shuttle enable button 157 24 Joystick for remote control valve and loader loader mode only 225 25 Front loader mode indicator loader mod...

Page 62: ... 247 8 K monitor 74 9 PTO operation mode selection lever 194 10 PTO speed selection lever 194 11 Radio and CD player 12 Air conditioner control panel 242 13 Rear demister switch if equipped 244 14 Front suspension manual switch if equipped 189 15 Auto steering switch if equipped 16 Electrical power socket 246 17 ISOBUS terminal 247 18 Signal socket 247 19 Operator s seat 143 20 Auto hitch release ...

Page 63: ...on 159 15 Remote control valve lock button 224 16 Limp home switch 177 17 Ratio lock button 177 18 Ez command centre 171 19 Rear PTO clutch control switch 193 20 Front PTO clutch control switch if equipped 198 21 Function button 79 22 Esc button 79 23 Home button 79 24 Selection dial and button 79 25 Shuttle enable button 157 26 Joystick for remote control valve and loader loader mode only 225 27 ...

Page 64: ...matic trailer brake if equipped 154 5 Single line hydraulic trailer brake if equipped 154 6 ISOBUS socket if equipped 246 7 Remote control valve 221 8 Trailer electrical power socket 245 9 Hydraulic power beyond port if equipped 220 10 Electrical power socket 246 11 Dual line hydraulic trailer brake if equipped 153 12 Hydraulic drain port 221 INSTRUMENT PANEL AND CONTROLS 58 M7132 M7152 M7172 ...

Page 65: ...and Premium KVT models The K monitor equipped with an LCD touch panel comes in two sizes 7 inch and 12 inch types Carefully check the specifications at hand to handle the K monitor correctly 1 K monitor 7 inch type 2 K monitor Pro 12 inch type option INSTRUMENT PANEL INTELLIPANEL CONTROL M7132 M7152 M7172 59 ...

Page 66: ...2 Power shift model au to shift mode road mode A Displays A B C D or E Displays the position of the currently selected range gear shift B that was preset with the auto matic gear shift in the road mode B Displays 1 2 3 4 5 or 6 reverse 1 2 or 3 Displays the position of the currently selected main gear shift 3 that was preset with the auto matic gear shift in the field or road mode C Auto shift mod...

Page 67: ...ttle neutral button is pressed 157 157 3 Speedometer Displays the travelling speed 182 4 Basic information monitor Of the 4 types of information 1 type can be selected by the operator 66 5 Performance monitor 2 rows of information can be selected by the operator 66 6 DEF AdBlue gauge Displays the fluid level in the DEF AdBlue tank 181 7 Pneumatic pressure gauge Displays the pneumatic pressure if e...

Page 68: ...e screen appears on the liquid crystal display LCD unit 1 SET UP 00 switch 2 Select switch 3 ENT switch 4 ESC switch 1 Clock setting 2 Clock display ON OFF setting 3 Working range of implement 3 When the Clock setting has been selected with the Select switch and then the ENT switch pressed the clock setting screen shows up 1 Hour 2 Minute 3 Set switch 4 Setting the Hour of the clock a Select with ...

Page 69: ...n 1 3 Setting the working range of implement 1 Press the Select switch to choose Working range of implement Then press the ENT switch and the implement working range setting screen appears 1 Working range of implement 1 Implement working range setting screen 2 Press the Select switch and select or Then press the ENT switch to choose Working range of implement 3 Select Set with the Select switch an...

Page 70: ...avelling speed 4 Main gear shift of maximum travelling speed 7 Select or with the Select switch and then press the ENT switch to determine the desired Main gear shift of minimum travelling speed from 1 to 6 8 Use the same procedure to determine Range gear shift and main gear shift of maximum travelling speed 9 Select SET with the Select switch and then press the ENT switch The setting is made and ...

Page 71: ...to determine the Main gear shift of minimum travelling speed 6 Select with the Select switch and then press the ENT switch to choose the Main gear shift of maximum travelling speed highlighted 7 Select or with the Select switch and then press the ENT switch to determine the Main gear shift of maximum travelling speed 8 Select SET with the Select switch and then press the ENT switch The setting is ...

Page 72: ...ay 2 types of data picked up from the list below 1 Basic information monitor 2 Performance monitor Types of information displayed on the basic information monitor Display Remarks Reference page Clock 62 Elapsed time hour meter Trip A Displays the trip measured from the previous resetting With the Trip displayed and selected hold down SET UP 00 switch The setting goes back to 0 0 Trip B INTELLIPANE...

Page 73: ...3 Front PTO rpm if equipped 92 199 Instantaneous fuel consumption The Instantaneous fuel consumption is measured per hour The Average fuel consumption is measured per hour from the previous resetting With the Average fuel consumption displayed and selected hold down SET UP 00 switch The setting goes back to 0 0 3 6 Average fuel con sumption Mileage graph Total fuel consump tion Displays the total ...

Page 74: ...t the implement width If not preset correctly incorrect da ta will be displayed See Initial setting on page 116 62 Odometer Displays the total mileage of the tractor The mileage cannot be reset The North American models display in miles while the other models display in km Travel distance Displays the travel distance measured from the previous reset ting With the Travel distance displayed and sele...

Page 75: ...tting With the Average slip rate displayed and selected hold down SET UP 00 switch The setting goes back to 0 0 Average slip rate Travel speed with radar if equipped Blank Used to delete the information displayed The screen numbers vary with the specifications of tractors LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY LCD INTELLIPANEL CONTROL M7132 M7152 M7172 69 ...

Page 76: ...switches among Hour meter Trip A Trip B and Clock in that order 5 Press the ENT switch and the data now on the screen are finalised 3 2 Modifying the information to display on the performance monitor 1 Stop the tractor and apply the parking brake The display cannot be changed while driving Trying to make a change while driving will activate the warning buzzer 2 Turn on the key switch 3 Press the S...

Page 77: ... This function serves to measure the distance from your home to the field and other distances Preparation 1 Stop the tractor and apply the parking brake 2 Turn on the key switch 3 Press the Select switch to choose Performance monitor 1 or Performance monitor 2 it is highlighted Then press the ENT switch Now the performance monitor select screen shows up 1 Select switch 2 SET UP 00 switch 3 ENT swi...

Page 78: ... 1 Distance measurement stopped 2 Measurement distance 3 To reset the measured value to zero press and hold the SET UP 00 switch while distance measurement is enabled 4 Press ESC switch to return to the normal screen and stop distance measurement Also after stopping distance measurement the measured value can be reset to zero by holding down the SET UP 00 switch while the distance measurement icon...

Page 79: ... 159 14 Trailer indicator 1 150 15 Front PTO indicator 198 16 Regeneration indicator 123 17 Parked regeneration indicator 128 18 Engine rpm increase indicator 124 19 Brake oil pressure warning indicator 179 20 Hydraulic oil filter suction indicator 179 21 Power steering oil filter indicator 179 22 Transmission oil filter indicator 179 23 Headland management system indicator 101 185 24 3 Point hitc...

Page 80: ...ing immediately resolve the cause of the trouble K MONITOR MAIN MENU PREMIUM AND PREMIUM KVT MODEL ONLY This chapter covers the handling and operation of the Main menu that is routinely used Details regarding the use of the sub menu can be found in a different section See K MONITOR SUB MENU PREMIUM AND PREMIUM KVT MODELS ONLY on page 116 On the panel detailed settings of the differential lock PTO ...

Page 81: ...n 8 Sub menu display switch Main menu select switch 1 Press the main menu select switch and various types of information get displayed 2 Referring to the following list select your required type of information If the sub menu display switch 10 is selected the sub menu icons get displayed on the left of the screen K MONITOR MAIN MENU PREMIUM AND PREMIUM KVT MODEL ONLY INTELLIPANEL CONTROL M7132 M71...

Page 82: ...d screen OFF Turn the screen OFF for night driving and so on ISOBUS emergency shut off switch 1 With an ISOBUS compatible implement in motion press this switch to stop the implement in case of emergency Emergency stop methods vary according to the type of implement For details check with the instruction manual of the implement in question INTELLIPANEL CONTROL K MONITOR MAIN MENU PREMIUM AND PREMIU...

Page 83: ...s Main menu display On the screen 4 different main menus that are routinely used can be displayed They may also be switched over easily Displaying and switching procedure 1 Going to the main display screen Touch the main menu icon you want to display and touch the main display screen 2 Going to the sub display screen Touch the main menu icon you want to display and touch the sub display screen K M...

Page 84: ... Screen switch Touch the switch to switch between screen ON and screen OFF Turn the screen OFF for night driving and so on ISOBUS emergency shut off switch With an ISOBUS compatible implement in motion press this switch to stop the implement in case of emergency Emergency stop methods vary according to the type of implement For details check with the instruction manual of the implement in question...

Page 85: ...switches 4 Setting display bar graphs Familiarise yourself with the basic procedures such as changing the settings as follows Changing the screen settings on page 80 F buttons on page 81 Function of the Home button on page 81 Function of the ESC button on page 81 K MONITOR MAIN MENU PREMIUM AND PREMIUM KVT MODEL ONLY INTELLIPANEL CONTROL M7132 M7152 M7172 79 ...

Page 86: ... Use the selection dial and button 1 Selection dial and button a Turn the selection dial and button until the orange selected frame reaches the desired item 1 Orange selected frame b Press the selection dial and button to make a selection The orange selected frame turns yellow green which means the editing mode A Orange selected frame turns yellow green c Turn the selection dial and button clockwi...

Page 87: ...ny of the F1 through F4 buttons 2 seconds or longer to allocate that screen 3 3 Function of the Home button 1 Home button 1 Hold down this button for 2 seconds and your preset Home screen appears again If you have purchased the tractor but its Home screen has not been made yet the factory set Engine transmission screen reappears 2 Hold down this button between 2 and 4 seconds and the currently sho...

Page 88: ...con 4 3 Setting items and adjusting the setting mode screen Touch the arrow switch to switch screens among system settings 1 system settings 2 Time Date settings ISOBUS settings and Licenses in that order 4 3 1 System settings 1 screen 1 Sound volume 2 Screen brightness 3 Daytime mode screen brightness 4 Night time mode screen brightness Sound volume Slide the graph farther to the right to increas...

Page 89: ...Decimal marker setting The choice is between comma and period Live view camera display switching Live view camera display can be chosen from the following settings X When the camera is installed for front view V When the camera is installed for rear view 4 3 3 Time and date settings screen 1 Time 2 Date 3 Confirm switch 4 Cancel switch Time Set Hour Minute and Second and press the confirm switch T...

Page 90: ...nse confirmation screen Setting is required when options are attached For details consult your local KUBOTA Dealer INTELLIPANEL CONTROL K MONITOR MAIN MENU PREMIUM AND PREMIUM KVT MODEL ONLY 84 M7132 M7152 M7172 ...

Page 91: ...rm top limit control 17 Touch the Plus switch 10 or the Minus switch 11 on the right side of the lift arm top limit control 17 to readjust the top limit height Raise the percentage to increase the top limit When it has reached 100 the top limit setting is cancelled Adjusting the lift arm bottom limit control 15 Using the depth control dial the bottom limit height can be readjusted Lower the percen...

Page 92: ...l unit serves to absorb vibrations and shocks upon the tractor when the machine is moved equipped with a 3 point hitched implement The ride control unit activates itself if the 3 point quick raise switch is pressed to bring the rear hitch up to its top limit and the travelling speed rises above 6 km h 3 7 mph Setting the wheel slip control 9 Used together with the optional radar device the tractor...

Page 93: ...off timer of the second remote control valve is set at ON C The preset oil flow rate to each implement remote control cylinder is displayed The third remote control cylinder remains locked which means that no oil is flowing D The automatic shut off timer time of remote control is displayed E Valve action status indicator Valve action status indicator The oil flow to the implement remote control cy...

Page 94: ...and all the remote control valves are collectively locked and the implement cannot be raised and lowered A touch on the right half unlocks all the valves In locked status the collective remote control valve lock indicator also lights up INTELLIPANEL CONTROL K MONITOR MAIN MENU PREMIUM AND PREMIUM KVT MODEL ONLY 88 M7132 M7152 M7172 ...

Page 95: ...on off switch 8 A touch on the right half clears this setting Once the timer is ensured the indicator 3 lights up and stays on 4 To lock the remote control valve touch the left half of the remote control valve lock unlock switch 6 A touch on the right half clears this setting 5 Touch the switch 5 and the previous screen reappears Setting the oil flow rate and timer 1 To adjust the oil flow rate fo...

Page 96: ...The indicator 2 lights up and stays on 4 Turn off the switch 8 and the differential gets unlocked and the indicator 2 goes off Operating conditions of the automatic differential lock Travelling speed Front wheel turning angle 4 wheel differential lock Below 10 km h 6 2 mph Approx 15º or less ON 1 Approx 15º or more OFF Between approximately 10 and 20 km h 6 2 and 12 4 mph Approx 10º or less ON 1 A...

Page 97: ... the left half of the auto switch 12 and the automatic mode is selected The auto indicator 6 lights up and stays on whereas the indicator 5 goes off 3 Touch the left half of the block switch 11 and the block mode is selected The active and auto indicators 5 and 6 both go off 4 Using the manual control switch at the operator s seat the manual mode may be enabled In the manual mode the suspension cy...

Page 98: ... hitch interlocked PTO function is enabled A touch on the right half disables this function While the 3 point hitch interlocked PTO function is on the indicator 11 lights up and stays on Setting the height at which the PTO restarts turning when the implement is lowered 1 Touch the Plus switch 7 or Minus switch 8 on the right side to readjust the height at which the PTO shaft restarts turning Raise...

Page 99: ...trol 13 Rev limiter control 14 Auto shift sensitivity control 15 Engine rpm Various settings of the automatic power shift transmission can be made and checked as follows Setting the travelling speed gear in the road mode on page 94 Setting the travelling speed gear in the field mode on page 94 Setting the auto shift sensitivity on page 96 Further the engine rev limiter engine rpm memory and other ...

Page 100: ... previous screen resume switch and the setting is completed and the previous screen reappears 1 Selected travelling speed gear shift 2 Previous screen resume switch 3 Low speed slider 4 High speed slider 5 High speed setting switch 6 Low speed setting switch 7 Main gear shift section 8 Range gear shift section 9 2 Setting the travelling speed gear in the field mode 1 Touch the field mode setting s...

Page 101: ...layed main gear shifts 6 Touch the previous screen resume switch and the setting is completed and the previous screen reappears 1 Selected travelling speed gear shift 2 Previous screen resume switch 3 Low speed setting switch 4 High speed setting switch 5 High speed slider 6 Low speed slider 7 Main gear shift range K MONITOR MAIN MENU PREMIUM AND PREMIUM KVT MODEL ONLY INTELLIPANEL CONTROL M7132 M...

Page 102: ...tch Suited for heavy duty work such as harvest ing When operating in the manual operation of the road mode Suppose that the sensitivity level has been preset with the auto shift sensitivity control If the ez command centre is used for gear shift over the range gear shift from A to E in such a case the selected main gear shift works in a different way Operating Auto shift sensitivity control Remark...

Page 103: ...ing the engine rpm memory 1 Touch the target engine rpm point on the engine rpm memory control graph and the slider will move to the touched point 2 With the Plus or Minus switch finely adjust the rpm memory setting Every time the switch is pressed the speed varies in 10 rpm increments or decrements 3 The engine rpm memory control B can also be preset in the same procedure 1 Engine RPM memory A co...

Page 104: ...etting the engine rpm memory on page 100 1 Engine rpm memory A B indicator 2 Engine rpm 3 Mode shift Hi Lo indicator 4 Shuttle lever indicator 5 Engine rpm memory A switch 6 Engine rpm memory B switch 7 CVT low range maximum speed 8 CVT high range maximum speed 9 Cruise control low range set speed for ward 10 Cruise control high range set speed for ward 11 Cruise control low range set speed re ver...

Page 105: ...in a different section See Setting the continuously variable transmission CVT sensitivity on page 175 10 2 Modifying the CVT response setting 1 Touch the CVT response control and the setting screen shows up 1 CVT response control 2 Slide the CVT response setting control graph further to the right increasing the value to increase response speed allowing quick start and slow down Ideally set the res...

Page 106: ... be found in a different section See Cruise control on page 176 10 5 Setting the engine rev limit 1 Touch the engine rev limiter control and the setting screen shows up 1 Engine rev limiter control 2 Slide the engine rev limit control graph to the right increasing the value to increase the engine rev limit 3 When the rpm is set at maximum the rev limiter control is cancelled 4 Press the previous s...

Page 107: ... the program switching on page 106 Headland management system program list on page 108 In addition refer to the following section for details regarding the handling procedure of the headland management system HEADLAND MANAGEMENT SYSTEM on page 185 11 1 Preparations for recording the program The program consists of 2 different types of operation Field in and Field out as listed in the following tab...

Page 108: ...ce with the field out operation procedure to record in the program 4 In the monitor s LCD screen the subcategory icons 7 get displayed one by one according to the program recording order If the tractor stops and the procedure is still used the interrupt duration is recorded as lead time 8 If the tractor travels and the procedure is continued the distance 9 is recorded 5 With the field out operatin...

Page 109: ...ent system lock indicator 1 is off 2 Using the program select switch 2 choose the program code to save The program code display indicator 3 lights up interlocked with the select switch 2 3 Touch the program title display area 4 to display the input keypad 1 Headland management system lock indicator 2 Program select switch 3 Program code display indicator 4 Program title display area 4 Entering the...

Page 110: ... be saved If the cancel switch 2 is touched the program saving will be cancelled 1 Confirm switch 2 Cancel switch 11 5 Loading the program 1 Make sure the headland management system lock indicator 1 is off 2 Using the program select switch 2 choose the program code to load the program The program code display indicator 3 lights up interlocked with the select switch 2 3 Touch the program load switc...

Page 111: ... be done by turning on the record switch 7 first and then immediately turning it off 4 To delete part of the program use the scroll switch 5 or 6 to select the subcategory icon 10 to delete Then touch the delete switch 3 1 Headland management sys tem lock unlock switch 2 Program select switch 3 Delete switch 4 Edit switch 5 Scroll switch UP 6 Scroll switch DOWN 7 Record switch 8 Headland managemen...

Page 112: ...rogram distance touch the distance and time select switch 5 The lead time icon 7 changes to the distance icon The steps hereafter are the same as for the lead time setting 6 Touch the confirm switch 3 The Change settings Are you sure message appears If the confirm switch 1 is touched the program will be modified and the previous screen will show up again 1 PTO related main category icon 2 Subcateg...

Page 113: ...stance icon 7 is on Then touch this icon If the lead time icon stays on change it to the pre program distance icon with the distance and time select switch 8 8 Using the appearing numeric keypad enter a new distance 3 0 m in this example and save the entry 9 Touch the confirm switch 3 The Change settings Are you sure message appears If the confirm switch 1 is touched the program will be modified a...

Page 114: ...p control ON OFF Float Set rear hitch to float position 1 Rear hitch lowering speed adjustment Transport Move rear hitch to transport position 1 Rear hitch upper limit adjustment 2 Rear hitch bottom limit adjustment 3 Ride control ON OFF Differential lock Differential lock OFF Switch differential lock off Differential lock ON Switch differential lock on Auto differential lock OFF Switch auto diffe...

Page 115: ...PTO off Auto PTO ON Switch rear auto PTO on 1 Height setting when the rear hitch is raised for the PTO to turn off 2 Height setting when the rear hitch is lowered for the PTO to turn on Hand throttle mode Hand throttle mode ON Set engine speed to recorded hand throttle speed 1 Time setting for reaching a preset engine rpm 2 Setting of target engine rpm Engine rpm mem ory Engine rpm mem ory OFF Swi...

Page 116: ...to the memory B Power shift Pre mium model Power shift gear change Change gear 1 Power shift ratio adjustment Road mode Switch transmission mode to road mode 1 Road mode gear range adjustment Field mode Switch transmission mode to field mode 1 Field mode gear range adjustment Manual mode Switch operation mode to manual mode Continued INTELLIPANEL CONTROL K MONITOR MAIN MENU PREMIUM AND PREMIUM KVT...

Page 117: ... CVT sensitivity setting 2 CVT response setting Low speed range Set mode shift to low speed range 1 CVT sensitivity setting 2 CVT response setting 3 Maximum travelling speed Target travel speed Set travel speed 1 Setting of target travel speed Remote control valve Blocked neutral The 1st segment valve is block Continued K MONITOR MAIN MENU PREMIUM AND PREMIUM KVT MODEL ONLY INTELLIPANEL CONTROL M7...

Page 118: ...3 Priority flow status Retract The 1st segment valve is retract 1 Flow rate retract 2 Flow timer 3 Priority flow status Float The 1st segment valve is floating 1 Flow timer Front PTO Front PTO OFF Switch front PTO off Front PTO ON Switch front PTO on INTELLIPANEL CONTROL K MONITOR MAIN MENU PREMIUM AND PREMIUM KVT MODEL ONLY 112 M7132 M7152 M7172 ...

Page 119: ...s switch K monitor K monitor Pro 1 Select the screen to be used for recording with the scroll switch 7 The recording screen has 11 pages available screens 1 to 11 Screen 0 is for information display only 2 Touch the reset switch 8 to delete the recorded data from the screen 3 Enter field names and so on into the free text box 4 as necessary 4 Touch the free text box and use the displayed ten key p...

Page 120: ...irmation with the following chart Icon Meaning Unit Remark Fuel consumption per hour L h gal h Not resetta ble Fuel consumption per work area L ha gal a Not resetta ble Work area covered per hour ha h a h Not resetta ble Engine coolant tempera ture Not resetta ble Travel speed km h mph Not resetta ble Travel speed with GPS km h mph Not resetta ble Travel speed with radar km h mph Not resetta ble P...

Page 121: ... arm is lowered External signal input Touch the switch to switch between the ON lit and OFF unlit indicators When you select external signal input ON data will be counted only during external signal input For details consult your local KUBOTA Dealer Remote control valve Touch the switch to switch the indicator among Remote control valve 1 through 6 and OFF unlit in that order When you select Remot...

Page 122: ... use of the calculator as necessary 3 Initial setting Details regarding the settings can be found in a different section See System basic settings on page 82 1 Gear icon 4 Data import and export Digital format data output is possible when using this mode meaning that data import to a computer and so on is also easy This is highly convenient since the reimportability of the exported data makes re i...

Page 123: ...t when importing the data within the K monitor will be overwritten by the USB memory stick data selected in the previous step However the top limit setting value of the lift arm top limit cannot be imported 1 USB memory stick data 2 Scroll switch 3 Import switch 4 Return to the previous screen switch 5 Screenshot The screen data information set on each screen can be exported as graphic data jpg fo...

Page 124: ...h the wrench icon displayed in the sub menu to check the information on current failures 1 Wrench icon 1 Message scroll switches INTELLIPANEL CONTROL K MONITOR SUB MENU PREMIUM AND PREMIUM KVT MODELS ONLY 118 M7132 M7152 M7172 ...

Page 125: ...55 Care of pictorial safety labels See PICTORIAL SAFETY LABELS on page 21 SERVICE INSPECT INDICATOR By monitoring the LCD unit on the instrument panel the 10 maintenance items communicating with the tractor s hour meter can be kept under accurate control See Checking the items reaching the maintenance interval on page 119 When engine oil the most significant of all these reaches its replacement ti...

Page 126: ...ce 1 Engine oil filter 2 Fuel filter 3 Hydraulic suction oil filter 3 point hitch 4 Transmission filter 5 Transmission fluid 6 Rear axle case oil 7 Front axle case oil 8 Wheel bolt torque 9 Engine oil separator element 10 Engine oil Every time the Select switch is pressed the circle moves down and the next items appear one by one Highlighted hours mean that the inspection interval or replacement i...

Page 127: ...switch move the circle to the relevant maintenance item 1 Set UP 00 switch 2 Select switch 3 ENT switch 2 Press the ENT switch and the reset screen shown below appears Using the Select switch choose YES Then press the ENT switch and the displayed hours will be back to zero SERVICE INSPECT INDICATOR PRE OPERATION CHECK M7132 M7152 M7172 121 ...

Page 128: ...r damage from hot exhaust gases During regeneration white exhaust gases may be visible Do not allow regeneration in a non ventilated garage or confined area During regeneration do not leave the tractor 1 Dual exhaust after treatment devices Particulate matter PM and black smoke contained in exhaust gases are trapped and removed by the diesel particulate filter DPF muffler The SCR system then decom...

Page 129: ...on Auto regeneration is advisable Auto regeneration mode When starting the engine switch operation is unnecessary the Auto regeneration mode is automatically activated With the auto regeneration mode on when a specific amount of PM has accumulated and the regeneration conditions are satisfied the DPF will be automatically regenerated whether the tractor is in motion or parked See Tips on diesel pa...

Page 130: ...s built up in the DPF Continue to operate the tractor and the regeneration process will begin automatically make sure the working place is in a safe area as DPF and exhaust temperature will rise 3 When the engine rpm increase indicator starts flashing Keep on working and increase the engine rpm until the indicator turns OFF NOTE Even if the auto regeneration mode is selected DPF regeneration may n...

Page 131: ... DPF system is now in Level 2 The regeneration indicator starts flashing Start the regeneration referring to PM warn ing level 1 above Now the parked regeneration indicator starts flashing and the parked regeneration can al so be started If the regeneration conditions are not met perform the parked regeneration procedure See Operating procedure for parked regener ation on page 128 PM warning level...

Page 132: ...ess the DPF inhibit switch and the switch lamp illuminates Switch lamp ON Regeneration inhibit mode selected Switch lamp OFF Auto regeneration mode selected 3 When the parked regeneration indicator starts flashing A specific amount of PM has accumulated in the DPF muffler Move the tractor to a safe place and activate the DPF muffler See Operating procedure for parked regeneration on page 128 OPERA...

Page 133: ...g procedure for parked regener ation on page 128 PM warning level 2 2 Buzzer Sounding every 3 sec onds The parked regeneration indicator starts flashing PM warning level 3 Buzzer Sounding every 1 second Engine output 50 If the parked regeneration cycle is interrupted or the tractor is continuously operated in the PM warning lev el 2 The engine warning indicator starts flashing Immediately stop wor...

Page 134: ...nd the regeneration process will begin 11 Both indicators stay ON while regenerating the DPF They turn OFF when the cycle is complete 12 After the lamp turns OFF normal tractor work may resume When driving in Regeneration inhibit mode press the DPF inhibit switch to turn on the switch lamp NOTE During the regeneration cycle do not touch the above levers and switches in steps 2 3 4 nor change the e...

Page 135: ...rently but this is normal for this engine Just after the regeneration has ended the DPF muffler remains hot It is advisable to keep the engine running for about 5 minutes to allow cooling of the exhaust components SELECTIVE CATALYTIC REDUCTION SCR MUFFLER 1 Outline of the SCR The injector jets urea aqueous solution DEF AdBlue into the muffler and the solution is hydrolysed with the heat of exhaust...

Page 136: ...ng See SCR system icon on inducement display on page 130 These limitations are stipulated in conformity with the emission controls of each country and territory 1 DEF AdBlue gauge 2 DEF AdBlue warning indicator 3 DEF AdBlue system warning indicator 3 1 SCR system inducement display on the LCD 1 SCR system icon 2 Engine output level 3 Time limit to next level or remaining DEF AdBlue 4 Performance m...

Page 137: ...30 minutes will begin The time until Lv 2 may be lon ger than 30 minutes depending on operating conditions 3 The engine output is limited to idle status limited engine output Lv 2 Refill the DEF AdBlue tank 1 1 Contains poor quality DEF AdBlue or other non regulated solutions After draining the tank refill with DEF AdBlue to reset the warning system If operation is continued without refilling the ...

Page 138: ...nding on trouble spots and contents the indicator prompted warnings and the engine output limits and timings may vary accordingly The SCR warning status from 1 to 3 represents the severity order of the engine output limitation If the SCR system experiences abnormalities an error code will be displayed and it may be necessary to limit the engine output to idle status Lv 2 For example when a ENG P 2...

Page 139: ... any fault has not been detected over 40 hours from the repair If a fault is detected after the 40 hours warning record reset then the new countdown will be stated SELECTIVE CATALYTIC REDUCTION SCR MUFFLER OPERATING THE ENGINE M7132 M7152 M7172 133 ...

Page 140: ...ue from the lines Even if the battery switch is turned to OFF in order to accomplish this task the power will be sustained for about 15 minutes to protect the SCR system components The indicator for the battery switch will blink while energized and turn off when energization is completed Remove the battery after the indicator is turned off 2 Engine starting procedure Preheating of the engine is au...

Page 141: ...ter element operates continuously when the key switch is in the ON or START position Due to high electrical draw extended idle time or operations will drain the battery and stop the tractor 1 Heater 2 Block heater if equipped A block heater is available as an option from your dealer It will assist you in starting your tractor when the ambient temperature is below 20 4 F 3 Engine low temperature re...

Page 142: ...E ENGINE 1 After slowing the engine to idle wait 3 to 5 minutes for turbo to slow down and then turn the key to OFF 2 Remove the key NOTE If removing the key does not stop the engine consult your local KUBOTA Dealer After turning the key switch to OFF and stopping the engine the SCR system automatically begins to cool off the system and extract DEF AdBlue from the lines Operating sound may continu...

Page 143: ...cooling water temperature is 0 32 or below when transmission low temperature regulation has been released the engine low temperature regulation indicator will remain lit JUMP STARTING WARNING To avoid personal injury or death Battery gases can explode Keep cigarettes sparks and flames away from the battery If the tractor battery is frozen do not jump start engine Do not connect the other end of th...

Page 144: ...START engine start NOTE Regarding ACC All the accessories can be used while the engine is stopped Do not leave the key at ACC position The battery will be quickly discharged Turn it back to OFF after use 2 Engine power boost In any of the following conditions the engine output is boosted for higher working efficiency For work requiring no high output on the other hand the machine runs at standard ...

Page 145: ... with the following indicator Setting the speed Premium and Premium KVT models Maximum engine speed can be preset on the K monitor See Setting the engine and CVT Premium KVT model only on page 98 1 Engine rpm 2 Engine rev limit control 3 Minus switch 4 Plus switch When the engine rev limit is preset with the LCD indicator on the instrument panel the speed can be monitored with the following indica...

Page 146: ...TE To activate the set engine rpm memory A or B touch the left half of the engine rpm memory switch 2 or 3 Touch the right half of switch to deactivate Example of use Consider an example in which an engine speed of 2000 rpm is set for the button A and a speed of 1000 rpm is set for the button B Work During work simply press the button A to automati cally set an engine speed of 2000 rpm Turning Whe...

Page 147: ...r down Every time the relevant button is touched the speed changes in 10 rpm increments or decrements Hold down the button and the speed continuously changes Use the same procedure for the engine rpm memory button B 1 Engine rpm memory button A 2 Engine rpm memory button B 3 Engine rpm memory adjustment button up 4 Engine rpm memory adjustment button down 4 2 Setting the speeds Premium and Premium...

Page 148: ...d the engine rev limiter setting the engine rpm will not rise above the rev limit Take an example in which the engine rev limiter is 1230 rpm and the memory speed is 2000 rpm The engine speed will rise only up to 1230 rpm OPERATING THE ENGINE ENGINE OPERATION 142 M7132 M7152 M7172 ...

Page 149: ...e of new tractors 2 Changing lubricating oil for new tractors The lubricating oil is especially important in the case of a new tractor The various parts are not broken in and are not accustomed to each other small metal grit may develop during the operation of the tractor and this may wear out or damage the parts Therefore care should be taken to change the lubricating oil a little earlier than wo...

Page 150: ...height adjust lever is released When turning on the key switch the seat may slightly move up depending on a preset seat position height IMPORTANT In order to avoid damage of the seat do not operate the weight and height adjust lever for more than 1 minute Fore and aft isolator Set the isolator in ON position so that shock impacts in the direction of travel can be better absorbed by the seat Firmne...

Page 151: ...ons according to the conditions below When the tractor is stopped Even if the PTO clutch control switch is engaged the PTO will not start if the operator is standing up from the operator s seat If the key switch is at ON position engine running or not and the parking brake is not applied standing up from the operator s seat will set off the warning buzzer If the engine is running standing up from ...

Page 152: ...r is in motion Do not permit others to ride except on the designated passenger seat Use caution to avoid the risks of obstructing operator s view falling from the machine and interfering with controls Do not start and stop the tractor suddenly nor take sharp turn Do not use the passenger seat if the seat belt or the door lock fails to function Do not use this seat if the road shoulder is too soft ...

Page 153: ... mirror head Hold firmly tilt horizontally and vertically as required 1 Knob bolt 7 2 sided mirror A 2 sided mirror which greatly enlarges the field of view on both sides of the tractor is provided as standard equipment Adjust the angle of the upper mirror to observe the rear of the tractor and the status of near implement The lower mirror is a wide angle type Adjust the lower mirroring order to h...

Page 154: ...r the adjustment is completed 1 Adjustment knob 2 Upper right mirror adjustment position 3 Upper left mirror adjustment position 4 Lower right mirror adjustment position 5 Lower left mirror adjustment position IMPORTANT Do not hold the mirror with your hand while adjusting LIGHT CONTROLS 1 Lights Turn on the repeat headlight only when an implement using the front 3 point hitch obstructs the beam o...

Page 155: ...on 2 In accordance with combinations of the switches 1 and 2 the lights in the following table light up 1 Switch 1 3 positions 2 Switch 2 2 positions A PUSH Switch position Switch 1 Switch 2 All lights off a position Position light on b position Headlight and position light on c position d position Repeat headlight and position light on c position e position Headlight beam selection lever The head...

Page 156: ...he direction indicator switch to centre position after turning 1 Hazard light switch 2 Direction indicator light switch 3 Hazard and direction indica tor A RIGHT TURN B LEFT TURN Trailer indicator When you operate the direction indicator switch with the trailer power connector connected the trailer indicator in the instrumental panel also starts flashing along with the direction indicator 1 Hazard...

Page 157: ...pplying only one rear wheel brake at high speeds could cause the tractor to swerve or roll over Be sure brake pedals have equal adjustment when using locked together Incorrect or unequal brake pedal adjustment can cause the tractor to swerve or roll over Be aware of the enhanced braking characteristics of 4 wheel braking system Appropriate care should be taken during hard braking and or when pulli...

Page 158: ...o cancel the travelling speed limit stop the tractor and interlock the left and right brake pedals 2 Parking brake 1 Before getting off the tractor pull the parking secondary brake lever up to park To release the parking brake depress the brake pedal push the release button and push the parking secondary brake lever down 2 If you leave the operator s seat without applying the parking brake while t...

Page 159: ...dual line hydraulic brake single line hydraulic brake 1 Dual line pneumatic trailer brake 2 Dual line hydraulic trailer brake 3 Single line hydraulic trailer brake 4 Single line label 5 Dual line label 3 2 Dual line hydraulic trailer brake 1 Hydraulic control hose large diameter green cap 2 Hydraulic supplementary hose small diameter orange cap Connect the 2 hydraulic hoses of the towed vehicle to...

Page 160: ...oses securely to the connectors A and B of the tractor Air is constantly supplied to the trailer side air tank via the red connector hose Pneumatic pressure proportional to the force on the brake pedal is transmitted via the yellow connector hose to the trailer side brake equipment and activates the brakes according to the pressure When the parking brake is applied the internal pressure in the red...

Page 161: ...n parking on a slope For safety move the tractor to a gentle slope if the tractor moves by itself Testing WARNING To avoid personal injury or death Before testing make sure there are no people or obstacles behind the tractor and trailer 1 Stop the tractor on slope apply the parking brake and release the foot brake 2 Set the shuttle lever to neutral with the engine running 3 Press the lower half of...

Page 162: ...rtially engaged conditions the warning buzzer will sound for 1 second and a warning code will be displayed to protect the clutch Press the ESC button and the warning code will disappear 1 Warning code 2 ESC button 2 Hand throttle Pulling the throttle lever back decreases engine speed and pushing it forward increases engine speed NOTE With the rev limiter control on the engine speed will not rev ab...

Page 163: ...er or shuttle neutral button is at the NEUTRAL position the N character appears on the LCD monitor When you release the shuttle lever after shifting to F R or N positions the shuttle lever will always return to its original position see the previous figure If the shuttle lever is held at the F R or N positions for approximately 5 to 10 seconds gear shifting will be cancelled and a message will be ...

Page 164: ...al button NOTE Even when the shuttle lever is shifted to the forward or reverse position pressing the button puts the transmission to the neutral position 7 Creep speed if equipped WARNING To avoid personal injury or death When you leave the tractor be sure to apply the parking brake and stop the engine In applying the brakes The torque of the wheel axle is extremely high while creep speed is bein...

Page 165: ...to and unloading from a truck 8 4WD and AUTO 4WD switch WARNING To avoid personal injury or death Do not engage the front wheel drive when travelling at road speed When driving on icy wet or loose surfaces make sure the tractor is correctly ballasted to avoid skidding and loss of steering control Operate at reduced speed and engage front wheel drive 4WD model tractor is equipped with 4 wheel braki...

Page 166: ...e 4WD button can be operated when the tractor is on the go or at rest without depressing the clutch 1 4WD indicator 2 AUTO 4WD indicator 3 4WD switch 4 AUTO 4WD switch 8 3 4WD indicator When the AUTO 4WD or manual 4WD mode is selected the indicator on the instrument panel lights up 1 4WD indicator 8 4 Front wheel drive usage Front wheel drive is effective for the following jobs When greater pullin...

Page 167: ...ck OFF mode The 4 wheels are always out of the differential lock mode 9 2 Switching of differential lock modes For Standard model 1 Press the top half of the differential lock switch and the AUTO differential lock mode is selected and the indicator on the instrument panel lights up 2 Press the bottom half of the differential lock switch and the manual differential lock mode is selected and the ind...

Page 168: ...ral With the optional creep device in place the travelling speed can be changed by up to 54th in forward and 27th in reverse stages Further in road and field modes the auto shift mode as well as the manual mode may be selected In the auto shift mode the optimum travelling speed can be automatically selected by electronic control within the operator preset speed range Thanks to this mode no trouble...

Page 169: ... range gear shift with the ez command centre until within the gear shift range in memory press the auto shift button to switch to auto shift mode Example When the gear shift range in auto shift mode memory is B 1 to B 3 Current gear shift Press the auto shift button A 1 Does not switch to auto shift mode B 1 or B 2 or B 3 Switches to auto shift mode B 4 Does not switch to auto shift mode Standard ...

Page 170: ... shift ROAD MODE C Manual mode 3 Travelling speeds 3 1 Setting the travelling speed gear in the road mode Standard model 1 Referring to the travelling speed ranges chart determine maximum and minimum travelling speeds that are best suited for the type of work On the automatic gear shift road mode setting screen enter a desired travelling speed range Travelling speed ranges Main gear shift Lower sp...

Page 171: ...ift field mode setting screen enter desired travelling speeds Travelling speed ranges Main gear shift Lower speed Higher speed 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th Range gear shift Lower speed range Higher speed range A B C D E 2 The automatic gear shifting will be within the preset travelling speed range Details regarding relevant settings can be found in a different section See POWER SHIFT TRANSMISSION CONTR...

Page 172: ...can be found in a different section See Setting the engine and power shift transmission Premium model only on page 93 1 Selected travelling speed gear shift 2 Previous screen resume switch 3 Low speed slider 4 High speed slider 5 High speed setting switch 6 Low speed setting switch 7 Main gear shift section 8 Range gear shift section A to E NOTE Suppose that while the machine is running the travel...

Page 173: ...ng speed back into the preset range and press the auto shift button again 3 6 Setting the range gear shift in the field mode Premium model 1 The range gear shift consists of 5 speeds Determine the range gear shift range that is best suited for the working speed 2 Hold down the range gear shift button and push the ez command centre forward and the range gear shift goes up Pull this lever backward a...

Page 174: ...checked with the LCD indicator on the instrument panel It should be noted that the number of gear shifts varies with the modes With field mode selected Shifting is possible only among the 6 gears in forward and 3 gears in reverse speed of the main gear shift With road mode selected Shifting is possible only among the 30 gears in forward and 15 gears in reverse speed across the main gear shift and ...

Page 175: ...work conditions and carry out operation If you use the ez command centre to shift up or down beyond the gear range set in auto shift mode the mode will switch to manual Returning to the auto shift mode run 1 If the current travelling speed range in the manual mode is within the auto shift mode preset travelling speed range 9th through 12th press the auto shift button and the auto shift mode is res...

Page 176: ... Some of the tractor s travelling speeds 1st to 30th are not in proportion to the gear shift range NOTE If you step on the clutch pedal immediately after shifting the range gear shift up or down the main gear shift may be automatically shifted as follows The main gear shift is shifted down 6 to 1 as the speed decreases When coming to a complete stop speed 1 is selected Standard model 1 Auto shift ...

Page 177: ...ing on the type of work there are two modes to choose from automatic and manual engine speed setting Other settings are also possible at will including CVT sensitivity in response to engine load response control for start and stop and cruise control among others 1 Ez command centre 2 Cruise button 3 Ratio lock button 4 Mode shift button 5 Shuttle neutral button 6 Shuttle enable button 7 Limp home ...

Page 178: ...hrottle the travelling speed is set at the time of ez command centre operation But this setting is effective for only when the tractor has a light load 1 2 Mode shift Every time the mode shift button is pressed the high speed and low speed modes switch alternately Depending on this selection the travelling enable upper limit speed shown with the LCD indicator on the instrument panel is also switch...

Page 179: ...ned according to the speed settings made with the ez command centre foot throttle and CVT sensitivity settings See Setting the continuously variable transmission CVT sensitivity on page 175 NOTE In the automatic mode the engine rpm also fluctuates with changes in load Therefore this mode is not suited for PTO driven operations Switching to the automatic mode 1 Set the shuttle lever to neutral or p...

Page 180: ...nts like harvesters The optimum travelling speed and engine power are obtained according to the engine rpm setting made with the hand throttle and CVT sensitivity settings See Setting the continuously variable transmission CVT sensitivity on page 175 Switching to the manual engine speed setting mode 1 Set the shuttle lever to neutral Or press the shuttle neutral button 2 Accelerate the engine usin...

Page 181: ...on is possible Suitable for heavy duty work requiring high power Suitable for light duty work travelling on roads and energy saving operation In manual mode with the hand throttle not in idle Fluctuation range of engine rotation against load fluctua tion can be adjusted Engine rotation fluctuation range is smaller Engine rotation fluctuation range is larg er Suitable for heavy duty PTO work in whi...

Page 182: ...morised when the cruise control is activated once Thus the set speed is not memorised if there is no record for cruise activating Set the cruise control to ON and CRUISE and Cruise pre set speeds appear in the LCD indicator on the instrument panel 6 1 Setting the cruise control To set cruise control use either of the following procedures Setting with the ez command centre 1 Push the ez command cen...

Page 183: ...ransmission shift down slows down the tractor abruptly As a result the tractor is pushed by the reaction force of the trailer In some cases the tractor may go temporarily out of control To prevent such unexpected situations take the following steps Press the ratio lock button and get the gear shift locked before releasing your foot from the foot throttle Then slow down the machine to some extent o...

Page 184: ... trailer at full speed the tractor will be pushed by the trailer and may go into over speed 2 Gear shifting warning indicator Standard Premium models only As in the following table if gear shifting does not operate as desired the operator will be informed by indicator and warning buzzer If the warning sounds immediately stop the tractor and begin operation again Upon correct operation the warning ...

Page 185: ...he engine may have overheated Check the tractor by reading the troubleshooting section of this manual See TROUBLESHOOTING on page 302 Engine oil pressure If the oil pressure in the engine goes below the prescribed level the warning indicator on the Easy Checker will light up If this should happen during operation and it does not go off when the engine is accelerated to more than 1000 rpm check the...

Page 186: ...prescribed level or if a poor quality product is added the indicator in the Easy Checker will light up If this should happen during operation refill or replace with DEF AdBlue as soon as possible See SELECTIVE CATALYTIC REDUCTION SCR MUFFLER on page 129 Air cleaner If the air cleaner is clogged the indicator will be displayed on the LCD monitor If this should happen during operation clean the air ...

Page 187: ...anel lights up and stays on Do not run the tractor until the air tank is charged with air and the pneumatic pressure gauge is extended to the right 1 Pneumatic pressure gauge 2 Trailer brake warning indica tor A Prescript pressure B Low pressure 7 Coolant temperature gauge WARNING To avoid personal injury or death Do not remove the radiator cap until coolant temperature is well below its boiling p...

Page 188: ... your local KUBOTA Dealer After releasing the engine security via password number for 10 minutes this function is cancelled and you can restart the engine without needing to enter the password number even when key switch is OFF When the battery is removed you must enter the password number even within 10 minutes after turning the key switch OFF Details regarding how to confirm the ON or OFF status...

Page 189: ...t field 3 Briefly press the Select switch select OK and briefly press the ENT switch to set the password number 4 When the password number matches the screen return to the normal display and you can start the engine When the password number does not match PASS NG is displayed and the screen on the LCD monitor changes to the screen from the previous step 1 with the wrongly entered number Repeat the...

Page 190: ...itch 4 The screen will switch to the theft prevention function screen so press Select switch to select Security and hold down the ENT switch 5 Enter the 3 digit password number on the password number input screen See Entering the password number on page 182 6 After entering the password one of the following screens will be displayed Press the Select switch to select ON or OFF 7 After selecting hol...

Page 191: ... To avoid personal injury or death Never utilise the headband management system if anyone is in the work area of the tractor System description Depending on different types of crops and working methods your headland may require different operation Once such procedures are pre programmed the operator can run the machine on headland in a simple way for better productivity and less operator fatigue F...

Page 192: ...m to a program code refer to the section Setting the headland management system on page 101 1 Program codes 2 Work name and implement name entered when the program was loaded 3 Handling the headland management system 1 Get the engine started and touch the right half of the headland management system lock and unlock switch to unlock the system Once unlocked the headland management system lock indic...

Page 193: ...ed Before turning on the PTO shaft use the PTO gear shift lever to select the PTO shaft speed 540 or 1000 rpm in advance Before using the remote control valves set the remote control valve switch to the neutral position Work can also be started pressing the Field in button as the first step Field in and out buttons When the indicators of both buttons are on press either of the buttons to activate ...

Page 194: ...and changes in weight caused by implements Different implements can change the way a tractor carries weight and that weight is also changed when driving in the field or driving on the road The front suspension system provides the operator with a smoother ride improved tractor stability and higher productivity The front suspension control system has two control switches that allow the operator to a...

Page 195: ...ssing its bottom half enables the block mode 2 Press the top half of the manual switch in the auto mode to select manual lowering mode Manual raising mode can be selected by pressing the bottom half 1 Front suspension mode se lection switch 2 Front suspension manual switch A Auto mode B Block mode C DOWN D UP For Premium Premium KVT models 1 On the K monitor screen select the auto or block mode De...

Page 196: ...rking brake and lower all implements to the ground Leaving the transmission in gear with the engine stopped will not prevent the tractor from accidental rolling Stop the engine and remove the key 1 Before getting off the tractor disengage the PTO lower all implements place all control levers in their neutral positions pull the parking secondary brake lever to park stop the engine and remove the ke...

Page 197: ...k is stored below the fuel tank on the left and the battery case on the right Always have the chock blocks on the tractor OPERATING TECHNIQUES 1 Operating the tractor on a road WARNING To avoid personal injury or death To help assure straight line stops when driving at transport speeds lock the brake pedals together Uneven braking at road speeds could cause the tractor to roll over When travelling...

Page 198: ...ollow the instructions below when towing the tractor Otherwise the tractor s power train may be damaged Set all the shift levers to NEUTRAL position If possible start the engine and select 2WD if creep speed is fitted ensure that it is disengaged Tow the tractor using its bolt coupling 1 located at front bumper or front 3 point hitch Never tow faster than 10 km h 6 2 mph 1 Bolt coupling 1 Bolt cou...

Page 199: ...tle to the recommended speed NOTE If the tractor is travelling with the PTO running standing up from the operator s seat will set off the warning buzzer the PTO will continue rotating If the tractor is stopped with the PTO running standing up from the operator s seat will stop the PTO after 1 second the warning buzzer will not sound If the parking brake is applied the PTO will continue rotating Th...

Page 200: ...g mode selector lever and PTO gear shift lever WARNING To avoid personal injury or death Be sure to observe the PTO shaft speed prescribed for the individual implements It is extremely dangerous to run an implement at high speed that is meant to be operated at low speed Use only when this higher rpm is specifically recommended by the implement manufacturer Choose from the following 4 PTO operating...

Page 201: ...tremely dangerous to run an implement at high speed that is meant to be operated at low speed Use only when this higher rpm is specifically recommended by the implement manufacturer For replacement with a 21 spline 1000 rpm PTO shaft observe the following procedure 1 PTO shaft 2 Bolt A 540 rpm PTO shaft B 1000 rpm PTO shaft PTO shaft interchanging procedure The 6 spline 540 rpm PTO shaft is standa...

Page 202: ...ver 2 PTO shaft cap IMPORTANT The universal joint of the PTO drive shaft is technically limited in its moving angle Refer to the PTO drive shaft instructions for proper use PTO REAR PTO OPERATION 196 M7132 M7152 M7172 ...

Page 203: ...s switches 7 and 8 to readjust the height for turning on the PTO in lowering the implement and the height for turning it off in raising the implement See Setting the PTO on page 92 NOTE When PTO turning has been stopped by the auto PTO function the PTO indicator on the instrument panel blinks and the buzzer keeps sounding The PTO starts turning by lowering the implement with the 3 point quick lowe...

Page 204: ... and the PTO clutch comes OFF disengage 1 Front PTO clutch control switch A ON B OFF 1 Front PTO clutch control switch A ON B OFF IMPORTANT To avoid shock loads to the PTO reduce engine speed when engaging the PTO then open the throttle to the recommended speed NOTE If the tractor is travelling with the PTO running standing up from the operator s seat will set off the warning buzzer the PTO will c...

Page 205: ...ont PTO rpm 3 Rear PTO indicator 4 Rear PTO rpm 2 PTO shaft cover and shaft cap Keep the front PTO shaft cover in place at all times Put back the PTO shaft cap when the PTO is not in use Before connecting or disconnecting a drive shaft to PTO shaft be sure engine is OFF 1 PTO shaft cover 2 PTO shaft cap IMPORTANT The universal joint of the PTO drive shaft is technically limited in its moving angle...

Page 206: ...liser 4 Lower link 5 Lifting rod right 6 Drawbar if equipped 7 High hitch if equipped Type A hitch made by SCHARMÜLLER 1 Drawbar if equipped 2 High hitch if equipped Type B hitch made by DROMONE 1 Drawbar if equipped 3 POINT HITCH AND DRAWBAR 200 M7132 M7152 M7172 ...

Page 207: ... equipped on page 203 Automatic stabiliser if equipped on page 203 Quick hitch hook type on page 204 Type A hitch made by SCHARMÜLLER Drawbar on page 206 High hitch on page 206 Piton fix on page 208 Type B hitch made by DROMONE Auto hitch push back type on page 208 FRONT 3 POINT HITCH IF EQUIPPED on page 210 1 Adjusting lateral float 1 To allow the implement to follow ground contour attach the rec...

Page 208: ...ches are pushed the 3 point hitch s position lock is activated and 3 point lifting or lowering indicator starts flashing 2 or so flashes every second If it flashing press the 3 point quick raise switch or 3 point quick lower switch to release the position lock the indicator goes off or turns on 5 Lifting rod WARNING To avoid personal injury or death Do not extend lifting rod beyond the groove on t...

Page 209: ... removal will lead to the risk of contact between the lower link and the tyre when the implement is detached As well the lower link width will change when the lynch pin mounting hole position is changed 1 Stabiliser 2 Lynch pin 8 Automatic stabiliser if equipped The raised or lowered implement can be automatically swung from side to side or locked To swing the implement during the work and keep th...

Page 210: ... avoid personal injury or death Confirm the below when installing the implement Make sure the hook of the quick hitch is securely locked The 3 point hitch with quick hitch consists of a pair of lower links and a top link all of which have claw ends that permit rapid attaching and detaching of implements 9 1 Installing ball joint to implement 1 Before the implement is installed on the 3 point hitch...

Page 211: ...joint and press down until the latch is engaged If necessary adjust the top link length NOTE The hook of a top link is attached in a downward direction 1 Top link 2 Lower link 3 Latch 4 Release lever A LOCK position B UNLOCK position 9 4 Detaching implement from tractor 1 Fully lower the implement to the ground Support the implement with parking stand if equipped If necessary adjust the top link a...

Page 212: ...nt ways as shown in the following illustration Assemble it correctly with locating pins 1 Drawbar 2 Locating pin 2 High hitch WARNING To avoid personal injury or death Never pull from the top link the rear axle or any point above the hitch Doing so could cause the tractor to tip over rearward causing personal injury or death NOTE For information about the high hitch load read the implement limitat...

Page 213: ... the trailer must fully penetrate into the hitch assembly until the trigger lever is released whereupon the shunt force produced will cause the immediate insertion of the coupling pin as well as the automatic retraction of the security pin 1 Drawbar eye 2 Hitch assembly 3 Operating handle 4 Coupling pin 5 Trigger lever 6 Security pin UNCOUPLING 1 Lift the operating handle until it locks into posit...

Page 214: ...G To avoid personal injury or death Never pull from the top link the rear axle or any point above the hitch Doing so could cause the tractor to tip over rearward causing personal injury or death Make sure the latch hook is locked before towing an implement To lower the hitch 1 Start the engine and set the lift arm top limit to its highest position Turn the depth control dial fully clockwise to rai...

Page 215: ...ecurely attached or detached Turn the depth control dial fully clockwise to lift the auto hitch until the latch hooks tightly catch the latch bar 1 Latch hook 2 Latch bar 2 Slightly turn the depth control dial anticlockwise to be sure that the auto hitch does not move down IMPORTANT In pulling an implement slightly turn the depth control dial anticlockwise to have the hydraulic system free of load...

Page 216: ... an implement is attached at the tractor front and another one at the tractor back the working efficiency can be dramatically improved 1 Lift cylinder 2 Lower link 3 Top link 4 PTO 5 Hydraulic selector valve 1 Lift control The front 3 point hitch cylinder is connected with the remote control valve 1 Pull the remote control valve lever or switch toward yourself and the lower link is raised Push it ...

Page 217: ...ed for mowers cultivators and others Double acting The lower link is hydraulically raised and lowered This mode is used for snow removal with a front blade and other similar applications Lock The hydraulic circuit to the implement is cut off This mode is used for travelling on public roads and when the front 3 point hitch is not used 3 Lower link The lower link is foldable Set it correctly accordi...

Page 218: ...4 Top link When the top link is not used fix it with the top link pin 1 Top link 2 Top link pin 3 POINT HITCH AND DRAWBAR FRONT 3 POINT HITCH IF EQUIPPED 212 M7132 M7152 M7172 ...

Page 219: ...ing after the hydraulic control lever has been activated the hydraulic mechanism is not adjusted properly Unless corrected the unit will be damaged Contact your KUBOTA Dealer for adjustments 3 POINT HITCH CONTROL SYSTEM WARNING To avoid personal injury or death Before using the 3 point hitch controls ensure that no person or object is in the area surrounding the implement or 3 point hitch Do not s...

Page 220: ...e control indicator 7 Auto draft mode indicator 8 Wheel slip control indicator 9 3 point hitch lock switch 10 Ride control switch 11 Auto draft mode switch 12 Wheel slip control switch 13 Plus switch 14 Minus switch 15 Wheel slip control 16 Draft sensitivity control 17 3 point hitch lowering speed control 18 Lift arm height control HYDRAULIC UNIT 3 POINT HITCH CONTROL SYSTEM 214 M7132 M7152 M7172 ...

Page 221: ...he draft control depending on the type of work Choose the draft control for jobs requiring traction such as ploughing and sub soiling Standard model Mode in use Method Position control Turn the dial fully anti clockwise Mix draft control Turn the dial farther to the right to increase the percentage of work done in draft con trol versus that in position control 1 Draft ratio adjustment dial A Posit...

Page 222: ...ing on public roads keep the implement raised with the dial 3 When the dial is pre set for the implement to get to the lower limit the 3 point quick raise and lower switch can be used to raise and lower the implement Standard model 1 3 point quick raise and lower switch 2 Depth control dial Premium Premium KVT models 1 3 point quick raise and lower switch 2 Depth control dial 6 Position control Th...

Page 223: ...ch Extend the bar graph rightward with the switch Ploughing depth Shallow Deep Type of soil Light Heavy Field ruggedness Little Much Sensitivity Low High 8 Float control Place the depth control dial in the float position left most to make the lower links move freely along with the ground conditions 9 Lift arm top limit adjustment Set for work in which a 3 point hitch top limit is required For Stan...

Page 224: ...ase The more the bar graph is shortened leftward the further will the 3 point hitch s lowering speed decrease Details regarding the setting procedure can be found in a different section See Setting the 3 point hitch on page 85 1 3 point hitch lowering speed control 2 3 point hitch lowering speed adjustment switch 11 3 point quick raise and lower switches These switches are used to raise and lower ...

Page 225: ...tch is pressed with the 3 point hitch going up halfway the 3 point hitch stops at this position the indicator starts blinking Re push the RAISE or LOWER switch and the 3 point hitch will go up or down respectively b To lower the 3 point hitch with the 3 point hitch going up halfway hold down the LOWER switch for 2 seconds or push it twice c When the RAISE switch is pressed with the 3 point hitch g...

Page 226: ...arding the setting procedure can be found in a different section See Setting the 3 point hitch on page 85 1 Ride control indicator 2 Ride control switch NOTE Once the ride control gets started the implement will be slightly lowered AUXILIARY HYDRAULICS IMPORTANT Before letting a large amount of oil into the hydraulic cylinder hydraulic motor or other implements consult your local KUBOTA Dealer to ...

Page 227: ...ation models and mounted options however the number of ports varies In this manual the 4 segment system is taken as an example Carefully check the relation between each valve and control lever before connecting the hydraulic hoses 1 Remote control valve lever 1 2 Remote control valve lever 2 3 Remote control valve lever 3 4 Remote control valve lever 4 5 Remote valve for lever 1 6 Remote valve for...

Page 228: ...and the flow rate for the remote control valve increases A clockwise turn of the knob causes the flow to decrease If the knob is turned all the way A there will be no flow 2 To adjust the flow rate set the engine speed to the operating rpm turn the flow control knob once all the way clockwise A and then turn it gradually anticlockwise until a required flow rate is reached IMPORTANT When there is n...

Page 229: ...control switch before connecting the hydraulic hoses 1 Remote control valve switch 1 2 Remote control valve switch 2 3 Remote control valve switch 3 4 Remote control valve switch 4 5 Remote control valve switch 5 6 Remote control valve switch 6 7 Remote control valve switch 5 6 and loader joystick Loader type 8 Remote valve for switch 1 9 Remote valve for switch 2 10 Remote valve for switch 3 11 R...

Page 230: ...tive remote control valve lock indicator 2 Priority valve indicator 3 Valve operating status indicator 4 Discharge rate from cylinder extend port 5 Discharge rate from cylinder retract port 6 Valve operating time 7 Collective remote control valve lock switch 8 Individual remote control valve lock and unlock switch 9 Timer mode indicator Flow rate and timer The flow rate in both directions of the r...

Page 231: ...emote valves 3 to 6 Each switch can be set at 5 positions 1 Remote control valve switch A EXTEND B RETRACT N NEUTRAL C FLOAT D DETENT 2 5 Joystick for remote control valve and loader loader model Using the joystick the loader and the hydraulic remote control valves 5th and 6th can be operated Each time you press the selection button the remote control and the loader mode switch and the respective ...

Page 232: ...turn the lever or switch to the neutral N position to stop the cylinder when it has reached the desired position 3 To retract a single acting cylinder move the lever or switch to float C position IMPORTANT Always use the float C position to lower a single acting cylinder The retract B position is for double acting cylinders only Do not hold the lever or switch in the extend A position once the rem...

Page 233: ...tion to operate the motor 4 To stop the motor move the lever or switch from retract B position to the float C position IMPORTANT When operating continuous flow equipment the remote control valve lever or switch must not be moved to the neutral N or extend A position as damage to the equipment may result Always select the motor mode function when operating with hydraulic motor 1 Hydraulic motor 2 P...

Page 234: ... spillage collector With the remote control valve coupler in place a slight amount of oil leaking from the coupler is recovered In this way no oil is splashed around the tractor body 1 Collector cap 2 Oil tank IMPORTANT Oil recovered contains dust and water Do not pour such oil back into the transmission case HYDRAULIC UNIT REMOTE HYDRAULIC CONTROL SYSTEM 228 M7132 M7152 M7172 ...

Page 235: ...ial clockwise Read just according to the ploughing depth or the soil condition Turn the dial to the suitable posi tion Yes No Unlock Medium soil Heavy soil Disc plough Harrow spike spring tooth disc type Subsoiler etc Weeder ridge etc 1 Turn the dial fully anti clockwise Turn the dial to the suitable posi tion Yes Lock Earthmover dig ger scraper manure fork rear carrier etc Yes No Mower mid and re...

Page 236: ...nlock Medium soil Heavy soil Disc plough Harrow spike spring tooth disc type Subsoiler etc Weeder ridge etc 1 Set to the 0 lev el Turn the dial to the suitable posi tion Yes Lock Earthmover dig ger scraper manure fork rear carrier etc Yes No Mower mid and rear mount type hayrake tedder etc No NOTE With an implement mounted use the top hole of the top link holder to keep the implement as horizontal...

Page 237: ...urpose tires consult your local KUBOTA Dealer to get information regarding permitted tyre combinations tire pressure and additional information Tyre sizes Inflation pressure Front 380 85R28 160 kPa 1 6 kgf cm2 420 70R28 160 kPa 1 6 kgf cm2 420 85R28 160 kPa 1 6 kgf cm2 480 70R28 160 kPa 1 6 kgf cm2 540 65R28 160 kPa 1 6 kgf cm2 Rear 460 85R38 160 kPa 1 6 kgf cm2 520 70R38 160 kPa 1 6 kgf cm2 520 8...

Page 238: ...apply a wedge in place to keep the front axle from oscillating 4 Use a jack or the like that withstands the relevant weight 5 Use an appropriate tyre remover 6 Tighten the bolts and nuts to their specified torques 1 Tyre remover 4 Treads IMPORTANT Front and rear treads cannot be adjusted Always attach the wheels as shown in the factory shipment state otherwise tractor parts may be damaged When re ...

Page 239: ...ation 2 When the front axle is in the condition of maximum oscillation and the wheels are turned to the maximum angle there must be no interference between the fenders or tires and engine bonnet or loader frame If necessary adjust the stopper bolts 1 Stopper bolt L Bolt length Turning angle Bolt length L 380 85R28 25 47 mm 420 70R28 45 51 mm 420 85R28 45 64 mm 480 70R28 45 71 mm 540 65R28 40 83 mm...

Page 240: ... smooth motion 6 Remove the jack bolts and fix the tire flange and retainer with the bolts 7 Use the same procedure for the other side wheel 1 Screw hole for jack up 1 Bar axle 2 Retainer 3 Tyre flange 4 Wheel disc 5 2 jack bolts 6 Bolt A CLEARANCE 1 Retainer A SLOT NOTE For easy tread width readjustment preferably dismount the rear wheel ballast to lighten the total weight of the wheel After read...

Page 241: ...d for stability and improved traction Heavy pulling and heavy rear mounted implements tend to lift up the front wheels Add enough ballast to maintain steering control and to prevent tipping over Remove the weight when it is no longer needed 1 1 Front end weights option Front end weights can be attached to the bumper See your implement operator s manual for required number of weights or consult you...

Page 242: ...l approval of the tyre companies See your tyre dealer for this service Liquid weight per tyre 75 filled Tyre sizes 460 85 R38 520 70 R38 520 85 R38 580 70 R38 650 65 R38 Slush free at 10 Solid at 30 Approx 1 kg CaCl2 per 4 L of water 411 kg 442 kg 485 kg 562 kg 575 kg Slush free at 24 Solid at 47 Approx 1 5 kg CaCl2 per 4 L of water 463 kg 497 kg 546 kg 633 kg 646 kg Slush free at 47 Solid at 52 A...

Page 243: ... equipped The monolithic block allows the operator to install a weight at the front or rear 3 point hitch 1 Monolithic block 2 4 Maximum masses See APPENDICES on page 310 BALLAST TYRES WHEELS AND BALLAST M7132 M7152 M7172 237 ...

Page 244: ...yer manufacturer and the national guidelines for worker safety and health regarding for example Using PPE Training and education Keeping used PPP out of the CAB Removing contaminated shoes or clothing before entering the CAB Keeping the CAB interior clean Disposal of filters Clean the inner air filter and fresh air filter at the required service intervals to assure that the category 2 delivery and...

Page 245: ... Sun roof handle A PULL B PUSH open NOTE Open the sun roof to allow outside air in 5 Emergency exit 1 In an emergency situation open the right door of the CAB if the left door is blocked and vice versa 2 Exit through the rear window if the CAB doors are blocked DOME LIGHT Sliding the dome light switch will give the following light condition OFF The light does not turn on when the door is opened DO...

Page 246: ...iquid jets out The jetting continues while the switch is pressed and the wiper is activated continuously 1 Rear wiper and washer switch A WIPER B WIPER and WASHER IMPORTANT Do not activate the wipers when the windows are dry as they may be scratched Be sure to jet washer liquid first and then activate the wipers 3 Using the wipers in cold season 1 While not used in cold season keep the wiper blade...

Page 247: ...ditions or becomes cloudy when dehumidifying the CAB wipe off moisture with a soft cloth Do not block all the air vents of the air conditioner A problem could occur 1 Airflow Air in the CAB and fresh air introduced into the CAB flows as follows Adjust the air ports to obtain the desired condition 1 Defroster air vents 2 Dashboard air vents 1 Control panel 2 Rear air vent 3 Inner air filter A Inner...

Page 248: ...anged in 4 steps At the 4 position the largest air volume is obtained 3 4 Air conditioner switch Push this switch to activate the air conditioner An indicator light will light up when the switch is set to ON Push the switch again to turn the air conditioner off in which case the indicator light will turn off 3 5 Recirculation or fresh air selection switch Each time the switch is pressed the air fl...

Page 249: ...area air vents 3 Feet area air vents 5 To blow out warm air also from behind open the rear air outlet and adjust the air direction 1 Rear air vent 4 2 Cooling or dehumidifying heating 1 Set the mode switch to the position 2 Set the recirculation or fresh air selection switch to the FRESH AIR position To lower the temperature in the CAB quickly set this switch to the RECIRCULATION position 3 Press ...

Page 250: ... to the FRESH AIR position 3 Set the blower switch and the temperature control dial to the 4 and max WARM end of clockwise positions respectively 1 Mode switch 3 Temperature control dial 2 Blower switch 4 Recirculation or fresh air se lection switch with indicator light A WARM B COOL 1 Defroster air vent NOTE If you set the mode switch to position air will not come out from the dashboard and rear ...

Page 251: ...the engine running ACCESSORIES 1 Trailer electrical power socket A trailer electrical power socket is supplied for use with trailer or implement 1 Trailer electrical power socket Function of each terminal in trailer electrical power socket Terminal Function 1 Direction indicator light LH 2 3 Ground 4 Direction indicator light RH 5 Rear light Side marker light Parking light 6 Brake stop light 7 Reg...

Page 252: ...y volume in response to the travelling speed and improves the performance What s more the optional GPS function may be used together to navigate the tractor s travelling route In doing so uneven and redundant spraying can be prevented Read the operator s manual provided by the implement manufacturer and observe all safety messages in the manual and on the implement prior to use 1 ISOBUS socket A P...

Page 253: ...adjustment of dispersal amount fertilizer for example and others NOTE Implement side default settings are required to adjust the dispersal amount etc Signals from the signal socket No Output signals Remarks 1 Actual travelling speed Operation with GPS moun ted 2 Travel speed Speed calculated from en gine rpm and so on 3 Rear PTO rpm 4 Operating or halted When raising lift arm operation halted When...

Page 254: ...pillar cover with a utility knife Attach the control box stay with internal nuts 1 Plug 2 Pillar cover 3 M6 nuts BEACON LIGHT 1 Turn on the key switch and press the beacon light switch Then the beacon light and indicator of switch will be activated 2 Press the switch once more and turn off the light and the indicator 1 Beacon light switch 2 Indicator 1 Beacon light if equipped CAB OPERATION INSTAL...

Page 255: ...heck 281 Continued Interval Items Ref page H every 500 Hr Fuel line Check 282 Intake air line Check 283 Brake hose Check 283 1 Differential lock hose Check 283 Lift cylinder hose Check 283 Power steering oil line Check 284 Oil cooler line Check 284 Front suspension hose front suspension type Check 284 1 Air conditioner pipes and hoses Check 285 Air conditioner drive belt Check 285 Front PTO oil Ch...

Page 256: ...l system Bleed 294 Brake system Bleed 294 Fuse Replace 295 Light bulb Replace 298 Head lamp Replace 298 Lubricating point 298 Washer liquid Add 298 Refrigerant gas Check 298 1 Consult your local KUBOTA Dealer for this service 2 Air cleaner should be cleaned more often in dusty conditions than in normal conditions 3 Every 1000 hours or every 1 year whichever comes first 4 Every 2000 hours or every ...

Page 257: ...0 2100 2150 2200 2250 2300 2350 2400 2450 2500 2550 2600 2650 2700 2750 2800 2850 2900 2950 3000 Every 1000 hours or 1 year Every 2000 hours or 2 years Every 1 year Every 2 years Continued Hour meter Maintenance items A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q Every 3 years Every 4 years MAINTENANCE M7132 M7152 M7172 251 ...

Page 258: ...flows Multipurpose grease NLGI 2 or NLGI 1 GC LB Lift rod 4 Stabiliser 2 with automatic stabiliser Universal joint front axle drive shaft 1 Front axle support 2 Hydraulic lift cylinder pin 4 Hydraulic lift arm shaft 2 Parking brake shaft 2 Front 3 point hitch if equipped 7 Battery terminal 2 A small amount NOTE The product name of KUBOTA genuine UDT fluid may be different from that in the operator...

Page 259: ...stations truck stops and speciality shops Be sure to use the genuine product only Use exclusively DEF AdBlue that complies with the requirements of ISO 22241 1 Transmission oil and rear axle case oil The oil used to lubricate the transmission is also used as hydraulic fluid To ensure proper operation of the hydraulic system and to complete lubrication of the transmission it is important that a mul...

Page 260: ...ries and harmful substances can harm the environment people pets and wildlife Please dispose properly See your local recycling centre or KUBOTA Dealer to learn how to recycle or get rid of waste products HOW TO OPEN THE BONNET WARNING To avoid personal injury or death from contact with moving parts Never open the bonnet or engine side cover while the engine is running Do not touch the muffler or t...

Page 261: ... after contact with diesel fuel 1 Check the amount of fuel by looking at the fuel gauge 2 When the fuel warning indicator lights up it is time to add fuel 3 Before removing the fuel cap clean dirt away from the caps and the tank openings 1 Fuel tank cap Fuel tank capacity 330 L IMPORTANT Be sure to use ultra low sulphur fuel S15 Do not permit dirt or rubbish to get into the fuel system Be careful ...

Page 262: ...protective goggles and rubber gloves NOTE The DEF AdBlue tank cap is blue Be careful not to confuse it with the fuel tank cap Look at the DEF AdBlue gauge on the instrument panel to see how much fluid remains If the level is too low add DEF AdBlue as required Before removing the DEF AdBlue cap clean dirt away from the caps and the tank openings If the fluid runs short or poor quality fluid is adde...

Page 263: ...ecking water separator 1 When water accumulates in the water separator the water separator indicator will be displayed on the LCD monitor and a warning buzzer will sound 1 Water separator indicator 2 When this happens drain the water as follows Draining the water from the water separator 1 Loosen the drain plug by several turns 2 Allow water to drain When no more water comes out and fuel starts to...

Page 264: ...imes a small amount of fuel which is used to regenerate the DPF may get mixed with the engine oil and the engine oil may increase in volume 8 Checking transmission fluid level 1 Check the transmission fluid level under the following conditions a Park the machine on a flat surface b Lower the rear 3 point hitch and front end loader if equipped c Raise the front 3 point hitch if equipped d Disconnec...

Page 265: ...soft water and antifreeze to fill the radiator If coolant should leak consult your local KUBOTA Dealer 10 Cleaning grill radiator and cooler WARNING To avoid personal injury or death Be sure to stop the engine before checking and cleaning The condenser and receiver become hot while the air conditioner is running Before checking or cleaning them wait long enough until they cool down Radiator and co...

Page 266: ...or accumulation of anything flammable Otherwise a fire may result 1 DPF muffler 2 SCR muffler 12 Checking brake pedal WARNING To avoid personal injury or death Make sure that the brake pedals have equal adjustments when being locked together Incorrect or unequal brake pedal adjustments can cause the tractor to swerve or roll over 1 Inspect the brake pedals for free travel and smooth operation 2 Ad...

Page 267: ...damaged INITIAL 5 10 25 AND 50 HOURS With a new machine be sure to do the following servicing after the first 5 10 25 and 50 operating hours 1 Tightening bar axle torque WARNING To avoid personal injury or death Never operate the tractor with loose wheel bolts Wheel bolts are critical and require retightening 1 Retighten the bolts after operating 5 hours 10 hours 25 hours and 50 hours as follows 1...

Page 268: ...uid crystal display 1 Follow the instructions about parking the tractor See PARKING THE TRACTOR on page 16 2 Sit on the operator s seat 3 Depress the clutch pedal fully 4 Start the engine 5 Check to see if the shuttle shift is held in their neutral position 6 If not consult your local KUBOTA Dealer for this service 1 4 Testing hydraulic up down lock control Standard model 1 Parking secondary brake...

Page 269: ...pedal fully 4 Start the engine 5 Press the remote control valve lock button to get the valve locked the indicator in the switch lights up 6 Move the implement linked remote control valve switch and make sure the implement is not moved 7 Press the remote control valve lock button to get the valve unlocked the indicator in the switch goes off 8 Move the remote control valve switch and make sure the ...

Page 270: ...lever 2 Front PTO clutch control switch 3 Rear PTO clutch control switch 4 PTO operation mode selection lever 5 PTO speed selection lever Premium Premium KVT models 1 Parking secondary brake lever 2 Front PTO clutch control switch 3 Rear PTO clutch control switch 4 PTO operation mode selection lever 5 PTO speed selection lever 1 Parking brake OPC indicator 1 Follow the instructions about parking t...

Page 271: ... model 1 Shuttle lever 2 Clutch pedal 3 Liquid crystal display 1 Follow the instructions about parking the tractor See PARKING THE TRACTOR on page 16 2 Sit on the operator s seat 3 After starting the engine release the clutch pedal 4 Check on the LCD monitor that when you are standing the gearshift will remain in neutral even if you try to shift gears with the shuttle lever to the forward or rever...

Page 272: ...ecting the air connector 1 Check the sealing for damage and other abnormalities Damaged sealing should be replaced in order to avoid air leaks When not in use keep the cap tight in position Check the following parts as well Compressor drive belt for damage Compressor itself for oil leak Hoses for damage EVERY 100 HOURS 1 Cleaning air cleaner primary element 1 Unlatch and remove the housing service...

Page 273: ...NT The air cleaner uses a dry element so never apply oil Do not run the engine with the filter element removed Do not touch the secondary element except in cases where replacing is required 1 2 Replacing secondary element The secondary element should be replaced every 1000 hours or yearly whichever comes first 1 To remove the secondary element use the plastic handle on the face of the secondary el...

Page 274: ...e fitting lifting rod LH 2 Grease fitting lifting rod RH 1 Grease fitting hydraulic lift cylinders pin 1 Grease fitting hydraulic lift arm shaft both sides 2 Grease fitting parking brake shaft both sides 1 Grease fitting stabiliser PERIODIC SERVICE EVERY 100 HOURS 268 M7132 M7152 M7172 ...

Page 275: ... chock the wheels before checking brake pedal To prevent uneven braking the specification must be within the recommended limit If found out of the specifications contact your local KUBOTA Dealer for adjusting the brakes 3 1 Checking brake pedal free travel Proper brake pedal free travel 3 to 7 mm on the pedal 1 Set the handbrake 2 Slightly depress the brake pedals and measure free travel at the to...

Page 276: ...eriorate which may shorten the battery s service life or cause an explosion Check the fluid level regularly and add distilled water as required so that the fluid level is between the UPPER and LOWER levels WARNING To avoid personal injury or death Never remove the battery cap while the engine is running Keep electrolyte away from eyes hands and clothes If you are spattered with it wash it away com...

Page 277: ...attery for a new one use battery of equal specification shown in the following table Volts V Capacity A H Reserve ca pacity min Cold cranking amps EN 12 174 C20 EN 380 1400 18 or 0 4 EN 5 2 Directions for battery storage 1 When storing the tractor for long periods of time remove the battery from the tractor and store in a dry place out of direct sunlight 2 The battery self discharges while it is s...

Page 278: ...R system and extracting DEF AdBlue from the lines and not an abnormal sound 6 Checking front PTO oil if equipped WARNING To avoid personal injury or death Be sure to stop the engine before checking the front PTO oil 1 Remove the filling plug and check to see if the oil level is up to the plug hole If low add oil until it flows out of the filling plug hole See LUBRICANTS FUEL AND COOLANT on page 25...

Page 279: ...rod joint to adjust the rod length until the proper toe in measurement is obtained 4 Retighten the tie rod nut 5 Attach the snap ring of the tie rod joint 1 Snap ring 2 Tie rod nut 3 Tie rod joint 3 Cleaning inner air filter Remove the inner filter and blow air from the direction opposite to the filter s normal air flow Pressure of compressed air must be under 205 kPa 2 1 kgf cm2 30 psi When reass...

Page 280: ...ls to clean the filter as damage to the filter may occur It may also cause an unpleasant odour in the CAB next time the system is used EVERY 400 HOURS 1 Checking fan belt tension WARNING To avoid personal injury or death Be sure to stop the engine before checking the belt tension Proper belt tension A deflection of between 9 to 11 mm for a new belt 7 to 9 mm when the belt is pressed 98 N 10 kgf in...

Page 281: ... kgf m 44 3 to 59 0 ft lbs Fan belt and air conditioner belt routing 1 Fan belt 2 Air conditioner belt 3 Drive pulley 4 Alternator 5 Fan pulley 6 Air conditioner compressor 7 Self tension pulley 1 Fan belt 2 Air conditioner belt 3 Drive pulley 4 Alternator 5 Fan pulley 6 Air compressor if equipped 7 Air conditioner compressor 8 Self tension pulley 2 Cleaning water separator This job should not be ...

Page 282: ...alve IMPORTANT When assembling the parts be careful that no dirt or dust contacts them Be sure to install the cover securely After assembly be sure to bleed the air from the fuel system See Bleeding the fuel system on page 294 1 Fuel solenoid pump 1 Element 2 Magnet 3 Gasket 4 Cover 5 Nut 6 Pin A TIGHTEN B LOOSEN C Tighten the cover until the end of the slot contacts the pin INITIAL 500 HOURS With...

Page 283: ...ciently oil can be hot and can burn 1 Remove the oil filter 2 Put a film of clean engine oil on the rubber seal of the new filter 3 Tighten the filter quickly until it contacts the mounting surface Tighten the filter by hand an additional 1 2 turn only 4 After the new filter has been replaced the engine oil normally decreases by a small amount Make sure that the engine oil does not leak through th...

Page 284: ...kly until it contacts the mounting surface Tighten the filter by hand an additional 1 2 turn only 4 Bleed the fuel system See Bleeding the fuel system on page 294 1 Fuel filter 5 Replacing hydraulic oil filter suction WARNING To avoid personal injury or death Be sure to stop the engine before changing the oil filter cartridge Allow engine to cool down sufficiently oil can be hot and can burn 1 Pla...

Page 285: ...in this range 6 After running the engine for a few minutes stop the engine wait for 10 minutes and check the oil level again add oil to the prescribed level 7 Make sure that the transmission fluid doesn t leak past the seal on the filter IMPORTANT To prevent serious damage to the hydraulic system use only a KUBOTA genuine filter NOTE Check the transmission fluid level under the following condition...

Page 286: ...lter cover If the o ring is damaged make sure to replace it 5 Fill the transmission oil up to the upper line of the sight glass 1 Filling plug 1 Sight glass A Oil level is acceptable within this range 6 After running the engine for a few minutes stop the engine wait for 10 minutes and check the oil level again add oil to the prescribed level 7 Make sure that the transmission fluid doesn t leak pas...

Page 287: ... up to the upper line of the sight glass 1 Filling plug 1 Sight glass A Oil level is acceptable within this range 6 After running the engine for a few minutes stop the engine wait for 10 minutes and check the oil level again add oil to the prescribed level 7 Make sure that the transmission fluid does not leak past the seal on the filter NOTE Check the transmission fluid level under the following c...

Page 288: ...lled overheating 1 Park the tractor in a safe place and keep the engine idling unloaded 2 Allow the engine to idle unloaded for about 5 minutes before stopping it rather than stopping it suddenly 3 Keep away from the machine for another 10 minutes or while the steam blows out 4 Check that there are no dangers such as burns Get rid of the causes of overheating according to the troubleshooting secti...

Page 289: ...amaged 2 If the hoses and clamps are found to be worn or damaged replace or repair them at once 1 Hose 2 Hose clamps 11 Checking brake hose Consult your local KUBOTA Dealer for this service 12 Checking differential lock hose 1 Check to see that hoses and hose clamps are tight and not damaged 2 If hoses and clamps are found worn or damaged replace or repair them at once 1 Front differential lock ho...

Page 290: ...Checking the oil cooler line 1 Check to see that all lines and hose clamps are tight and not damaged 2 If hoses and clamps are found to be worn or damaged replace or repair them at once 1 Oil cooler 2 Oil cooler line 16 Checking front suspension hose 1 Check to see that all lines and hose clamps are tight and not damaged 2 If hoses and clamps are found to be worn or damaged replace or repair them ...

Page 291: ...r conditioner belt A Check the belt tension 18 1 Replacing the belt 1 Apply a square wrench into the square hole of the air conditioner belt self tension arm 2 Using the wrench in place unlock the self tension arm and undo the belt from the compressor pulley 3 In applying a new belt also unlock the self tension arm with the same wrench 1 Air conditioner belt 2 Self tension arm 3 Square hole 4 Squa...

Page 292: ...of the transmission case and drain the oil completely into the oil pan 2 After draining reinstall the drain plug 3 Fill with new oil up to the upper line of the sight glass See LUBRICANTS FUEL AND COOLANT on page 252 4 After running the engine for a few minutes stop it and wait for 10 minutes Check the oil level again add oil to the prescribed level Oil capacity Power shift model 85 L CVT model 80...

Page 293: ... oil can be hot and can burn 1 Place the oil pan underneath the transmission oil filter 2 Using a wrench remove the filter cover 3 When oil is no longer dripping from the exposed area remove the element and replace it with a new one Make sure at this time that the o ring is mounted on the element mounting part Power shift transmission type 1 Transmission oil filter cover 2 Nut 3 Element 4 O ring C...

Page 294: ...le case oil WARNING To avoid personal injury or death Allow engine to cool down sufficiently oil can be hot and can burn 1 To drain the used oil remove the drain plug and filling plug at the front axle case and drain the oil completely into the oil pan 2 After draining reinstall the drain plug 3 Fill with the new oil up to the lower rim of filling plug port See LUBRICANTS FUEL AND COOLANT on page ...

Page 295: ... valve clearance Consult your local KUBOTA Dealer for this service EVERY 1000 HOURS OR 1 YEAR Be sure to do the following servicing once every 1000 hours or yearly whichever comes first 1 Replacing air cleaner primary element and secondary element See Cleaning air cleaner primary element on page 266 2 Checking exhaust manifold Consult your local KUBOTA Dealer for this service EVERY 1500 HOURS 1 Cl...

Page 296: ...y 2000 hours or biennially whichever comes first 1 Flushing cooling system and changing coolant WARNING To avoid personal injury or death Do not remove the radiator cap while the coolant is hot When cool slowly rotate the cap to the first stop and allow sufficient time for excess pressure to escape before removing the cap completely 1 Stop the engine and let it cool down 2 Connect the extension dr...

Page 297: ...Do not make a person throw up unless told to do so by a health care professional Use standard first aid and CPR for signs of shock or cardiac arrest Call your local emergency number for further assistance When antifreeze comes in contact with the skin or clothing wash it off immediately Do not mix different types of antifreeze The mixture can produce chemical reactions resulting in harmful substan...

Page 298: ... of 2 years Be sure to change the coolant every 2000 hours or every 2 years whichever comes first NOTE The above data represents industry standards that necessitate a minimum glycol content in the concentrated antifreeze 3 Replacing WABCO cartridge Consult your local KUBOTA Dealer for this service EVERY 3000 HOURS 1 Checking turbocharger Consult your local KUBOTA Dealer for this service 2 Checking...

Page 299: ... Dealer for this service 5 Checking CAB isolation cushion Check the cushion for any breakage or fatigue Replace them if they have deteriorated 1 CAB isolation cushion EVERY 2 YEARS 1 Replacing DPF differential pressure sensor hose Consult your local KUBOTA Dealer for this service 2 Replacing boost sensor hose Consult your local KUBOTA Dealer for this service EVERY 3 YEARS 1 Replacing handbrake cab...

Page 300: ... the fuel tank with fuel and open the fuel shut off valve 1 Fuel shutoff valve A CLOSE B OPEN 2 Turn ON and OFF the key switch repeatedly 10 times or so at the following intervals This lets the air out of the fuel line a Key switch ON time 30 seconds b Key switch OFF time 15 seconds 1 Key switch A ON B OFF 3 Set both the hand and the foot throttles to the maximum speed position turn the key switch...

Page 301: ...ocedure may result in serious damage to the tractor electrical system For specific information dealing with electrical problems read the troubleshooting section of this manual or contact your local KUBOTA Dealer See TROUBLESHOOTING on page 302 1 Fuses Protected circuit Fuse No Capacity A Protected circuit F1 10 Brake light trailer F2 7 5 Marker lights right F3 7 5 Marker lights left Continued Fuse...

Page 302: ... light roof rear F40 10 VCU1 F41 15 Beacon light F42 15 Wiper rear CAB light F43 5 GPS antenna F44 5 Battery main relay F45 5 Dashboard F46 5 Radio Continued Fuse No Capacity A Protected circuit F47 F48 5 Armrest unit F49 5 VCU1 F50 5 Battery main switch OFF F51 5 VCU2 F52 30 Work light bonnet F53 7 5 TCU F54 F55 7 5 VDC F56 40 A C blower F57 7 5 Horn F58 15 Trailer brake pneumatic F59 7 5 Termina...

Page 303: ...0 A ECU 7 10 A NOX 8 15 A 30 Peramanen 9 5 A EGR Protected circuit Fuse No Capacity A Protected circuit 1 150 A Electrical CAB 2 80 A Power train Protected circuit Fuse No Capacity A Protected circuit 1 175 A with 150 A alternator Alternator 225 A with 200 A alternator SERVICE AS REQUIRED PERIODIC SERVICE M7132 M7152 M7172 297 ...

Page 304: ... inside Before replacing the lamp be sure to turn off the light and wait until the bulb cools down otherwise you may get burned IMPORTANT Be sure to use a new bulb of the specified wattage Never touch the bulb surface glass with bare hands Fingerprints for example may break the bulb 6 Lubricating points for door and window 1 Door hinge 2 Rear window hinge 7 Adding washer liquid Add a proper amount...

Page 305: ... damage as well as the failure or malfunction of the machine Follow the instruction manual and the labels on the high pressure washer and use it properly CAUTION To avoid personal injury To prevent the machine from being damaged set the washing nozzle to spreading water and keep the distance 2 m away from the machine to clean it When the water is directed at a pin point area or when the machine is...

Page 306: ...gh pressure water to the glass part of the CAB or the roof part while washing Please lower the pressure or spread the water flow It will cause water leakage inside the CAB and cause damage to electrical parts 1 No high pressure washer PERIODIC SERVICE SERVICE AS REQUIRED 300 M7132 M7152 M7172 ...

Page 307: ...ep the tractor in a dry place where the tractor is sheltered from the elements Cover the tractor 11 Store the tractor indoors in a dry area that is protected from sunlight and excessive heat If the tractor must be stored outdoors cover it with a waterproof tarpaulin Jack the tractor up and place blocks under the front and rear axles so that all 4 tyres are off the ground Keep the tyres out of dire...

Page 308: ...another trouble happens the error warning code re appears with another trouble code When this happens this error warning code and the immediately previous error are both indicated at 2 seconds intervals 1 Warning or error code on LCD 2 ESC button 3 Warning or error message on K monitor Error and Warning code display on LCD 1 Name of electric control unit 2 Error or warning code for except engine 3...

Page 309: ...ue freeze warning Please stop the engine once and restart it after 10 seconds If the error code remains please contact your dealer 5435 12 VCU1 520350 19 Communication error of DBM Check the fuse and wiring of the dashboard If there is no damage contact your dealer VCU1 520351 19 Communication error of VCU2 Check the fuse and wiring of VCU2 If there is no damage contact your dealer VCU1 520352 19 ...

Page 310: ...011 23 3 point quick raise button mal function 3 point quick raise button may be stuck If it is stuck contact your dealer ARU 522012 23 3 point quick lower button mal function 3 point quick lower button may be stuck If it is stuck contact your dealer ARU 522013 23 Shuttle forward button malfunc tion Shuttle forward button may be stuck If it is stuck contact your dealer ARU 522014 23 Shuttle revers...

Page 311: ...h lifting Check if the external switch for 3 point hitch lifting is stuck If not contact your dealer VCU2 11015 9 Signal error external switch for 3 point hitch lowering Check if the external switch for 3 point hitch lower ing is stuck If not contact your dealer VCU2 11031 0 or 1 Right side of draft sensor error Restart the engine and check message If the message persists contact your dealer VCU2 ...

Page 312: ...se position for a long time If the problem persists contact your dealer VCU2 522031 2 3 4 5 or 9 Shuttle lever neutral position er ror This happens when the shuttle lever is held in neu tral position lever down for a long time Please stop the engine once and restart If the problem persists contact your dealer VCU2 522032 2 3 or 9 Shuttle lever safety position error This happens when the shuttle le...

Page 313: ... button down and up are being operated at the same time Otherwise contact your dealer VCU2 523011 31 Operational error headland man agement system function Stay in operator s seat while operating the headland management system VCU2 523012 31 Operational error handbrake be ing applied Release hand brake VCU2 523013 31 Operational error engine rpm memory function Set the hand throttle to above idlin...

Page 314: ...ng engine rpm TCU 524193 18 Transmission oil is too cold Warm up the transmission oil by increasing engine rpm TCU 524218 12 Operational error shuttle lever operation with parking brake ap plied Release the parking brake while shuttle lever is in operation VDC 520323 10 Operational error long time brake pedal switch left activation Safely release the brake pedal If the error message persists even ...

Page 315: ...r kit Drawbar K80 kit Drawbar fixed piton kit Double acting hydraulic top link kit Exterior Front fender kit Smaller or wider Rear fender kit Electrical Work light kit 2 front and 2 rear Repeat headlight kit 200 A alternator kit Beacon light kit Speed sensor kit Camera 12 inch terminal only Precision framing Auto steering kit 12 inch terminal only GPS antenna kit Brake Hydraulic trailer brake kit ...

Page 316: ... Front axle Type DANA 745 5200 Rear axle 8000 Technically per missible maxi mum laden mass 11500 Tractor payload 4900 4150 Minimum limit percentages Front axle Type DANA 745 45 Rear axle 56 Technically per missible maxi mum laden mass 100 APPENDICES MAXIMUM MASSES 310 M7132 M7152 M7172 ...

Page 317: ... A8 B 3450 240 14 9R30 129 A8 B 1850 160 18 4R42 151 A8 B 3450 160 380 85R30 135 A8 B 2180 160 480 80R42 151 A8 B 3450 160 420 85R28 139 A8 B 2430 160 520 85R38 155 A8 B 3875 160 16 9R28 136 A8 B 2240 160 20 8 R38 153 A8 B 3650 160 480 70R28 140 A8 B 2500 160 580 70R38 155 A8 B 3875 160 480 75R28 142 A8 B 2650 160 580 70R38 155 A8 B 3875 160 540 65R28 142 A8 B 2650 160 650 65R38 157 A8 B 4125 160 ...

Page 318: ...al posi tion Height above ground mm 40 km h ver sions 50 km h ver sions Scharmüller Type 390108 Clevis type automatical coupling Φ 38 mm height adjustable 2000 2000 734 A 1027 B 977 C 892 D 807 2500 2500 E 717 F 632 G 557 H 477 Scharmüller Type 390506 Clevis type mechanical coupling Φ 38 mm height adjustable 2000 2000 722 A 1029 B 979 C 894 D 809 2500 E 719 F 634 G 559 H 479 Scharmüller Type 39051...

Page 319: ...levis type coupling ball 80 height adjusta ble 2000 2000 676 A 1059 B 1009 C 924 D 839 3000 3000 E 749 F 664 G 589 H 509 Scharmüller Type 670000 with Type 739042 Clevis type coupling ball 80 assembled with mounting frame height adjustable 2000 2000 765 A 1005 B 955 C 870 D 785 2500 2500 E 695 F 610 G 535 H 455 Scharmüller Type 671000 with Type 739042 Clevis type towing pin Piton Fix assembled with...

Page 320: ...Type 739071 Non swivel clevis type mechanical coupling Φ 50 mm height adjusta ble 2000 1 758 A 1032 B 982 C 897 D 812 2500 E 722 F 637 G 562 H 482 Scharmüller Type 739061 Non swivel clevis type mechanical coupling Φ 43 mm height adjusta ble 2000 1 764 A 1032 B 982 C 897 D 812 2500 E 722 F 637 G 562 H 482 Scharmüller Type 739081 Non swivel clevis type mechanical coupling Φ 28 mm height adjusta ble ...

Page 321: ...2 Drawbar Φ 28 mm 0 1 782 482 0 852 0 932 Scharmüller Type 1306 Drawbar Φ 31 5 mm 1800 1800 782 482 1500 1500 852 800 800 932 Scharmüller Type 960291 Heavy duty drawbar coupling ball 80 3000 1 699 493 1500 884 493 Scharmüller Type 961291 Heavy duty drawbar Piton Fix 3000 1 699 487 1500 884 remark The effective permissible vertical load on coupling point must be calculated depending on the tires lo...

Page 322: ...ons 50 km h ver sions Dromone 6xxx Series Towing hock A1 3000 3000 622 484 CAT 2 Drawbar A1 2100 2100 838 484 1400 1400 893 ORLANDI Hitch Type GB04 Non standard coupling hitch device 2000 1 777 A 1032 B 982 C 897 D 812 2500 E 722 F 637 G 562 H 482 remark The effective permissible vertical load on coupling point must be calculated depending on the tires load on the axle weight 1 This coupling type ...

Page 323: ...imary element cleaning 266 replacing 289 air cleaner secondary element replacing 289 air conditioner 241 cooling 243 defrosting 244 dehumidifying heating 243 demisting 244 heating 243 air conditioner air outlet dashboard 241 air conditioner air outlet rear 242 air conditioner belt replacing 274 285 air conditioner drive belt checking 285 air conditioner hose checking 285 replacing 294 air conditio...

Page 324: ...8 calculator K monitor 116 camera setting K monitor Pro 83 chock block attaching 191 detaching 191 using 191 cigarette lighter 247 clock setting 62 clock display setting ON OFF 63 clutch pedal 156 cold weather starting engine 135 continuously variable transmission CVT control 171 control panel air conditioner 242 controls remote valves 223 coolant 252 changing 290 checking level 258 coolant temper...

Page 325: ...injector tip checking 289 DEF AdBlue line checking 289 DEF AdBlue pump filter replacing 292 demands on operating and service personnel 19 demister with timer rear if equipped 244 depth control adjustment dial 3 point hitch 216 diesel particulate filter DPF muffler 122 differential lock 161 differential lock hose checking 283 replacing 294 differential lock indicator 162 differential lock modes sel...

Page 326: ... engine starting security setting 134 engine valve clearance adjusting 289 ESC button function 81 exhaust after treatment devices 122 exhaust manifold checking 289 external rear PTO switch control testing 263 external switch rear PTO 194 F F button allocation 81 F button function 81 fan belt checking 261 checking tension 274 field mode main gear shift range Premium model setting 166 field mode mai...

Page 327: ... loading 104 headland management system program list 108 headland management system record status indicators 115 headland management system recorded data items registering 114 selecting 114 headland management system recording beginning 115 headland management system recordable data items 114 headlight checking 261 heater for rear view mirror if equipped 147 high hitch type A made by SCHARMÜLLER a...

Page 328: ...tems setting 82 K monitor Pro license confirmation screen 84 K monitor Pro mode screen adjusting 82 K monitor Pro parts handling 77 K monitor Pro parts names 77 K monitor Pro screen settings changing 80 K monitor Pro setting screen calling up 82 K monitor Pro system basic settings 82 K monitor Pro system settings 82 83 K monitor Pro time setting screen 83 K monitor Pro 3 point hitch setting 85 K m...

Page 329: ...dard Premium models testing 265 operator s seat 143 overheating countermeasures 282 P parking brake 152 checking 260 dual line trailer 153 parking secondary brake lever adjusting 270 passenger seat if equipped 15 passenger seat precautions 146 password number engine start security function changing 184 entering 182 performance monitor 66 measuring distance 71 modifying displayed information 70 pic...

Page 330: ...pm display 194 199 PTO shaft 1000 rpm if equipped interchanging 195 PTO shaft cap 195 199 PTO shaft cover 195 199 Q quick hitch hook type 204 quick hitch locking device 205 R radiator cleaning 259 radiator clamp checking 281 radiator hose checking 281 radiator hose water pipes replacing 293 range gear shift manual mode operating 168 ratio lock button CVT 177 rear air outlet 242 rear axle case oil ...

Page 331: ...ing 134 selective catalytic reduction SCR muffler 129 service inspect indicator 119 service intervals 249 setting screen K monitor calling up 82 shuttle button 157 shuttle lever 157 shuttle neutral button 158 side cover 254 signal socket ISO standard 11786 premium and premium KVT model only 247 single line hydraulic trailer brake 154 sound volume setting K monitor Pro 82 specification table tracto...

Page 332: ...s 34 travelling operation CVT 171 travelling speed and front suspension modes 190 travelling speed gear in field mode power shift transmission setting 94 travelling speed gear in road mode power shift transmission setting 94 travelling speed limit 50km h model 152 treads 232 troubleshooting electric controller 302 turbocharger checking 292 tyre size and inflation pressure 231 U unit system setting...

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